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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1865-09-04

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1865-09-04 page 1

MEDICAL. VXXXl IIMj3lT AMERIUAN KSMEDIEE' PRBPAftATIONa . aifts&r VOUOBMFRA TIP 4 ' aonroaen . FLUIIjEXTMOTBUOHO ' .j"..L- A Poiftive & Spooiflo Remedy for Distueu ot Dbreatld AHSOIlHKbTii Into hoalthyaotlijti VWn Idcdklue Increases thu pf(ir of DAIILY volume xxviii. ' medical:: OHIO STATE COL UMBOS. OHIO. MONDAY SEWING MACHINES. The Great Internal Rem d FOR THE "EFFECTUAL CURE" Of RUEUMiiTISM, TETXESi, , ; , Sewing RXachin e s v WM.'PIMMKL, f Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN ''' 1 Pinner ; Klcser'tr Notclei - Machine. - Aim. Wilcox A Gib) and Singer's Improved 8ew lug macula... ruocipai uuio. au. up-r. udih Colambua. Onto. aYBL.AK.nt. watted iu eTory towa in mo state. - , jjaa.ioa li which the V.-l'J'h'l' Oif i)A LOhHOCB ivotMltlo and nil OHHATUHAL SMLAUQSaZlUilti n rei doted, m well us pMu and iiiduiniuatioa. Rod In goo Wf vd.h.tv, sua Miiituux HMDOLU'S KXTKACT BOOED fOK WJJAKHlitiaiie ATTftNf'KJJ WITH TUB SOLLOWIHfl BYMXM Toaa : ; Indisposition to Cxerci?e, Loss of Power, loi.fi or Memory, LtUcitlty ofllreatalivt., WoukKwves,- li-euiblinc;. ' Horror of DiHua, Wak-jfulnbrie, t aLtiniufss of Vision, Puiu la the Macs, , Universal Lassitude of the riiultlug of the JJody, Muscular tiyetein, Kiatption ou the Face, Hot Bands, Palid Countenance. ' Dryness of thebklu, . These symptom. If Allowed to go on, which tbl medicine invariably rouioves, ioo'q follow IMPOTI.NCY, f AT01TT. KPJbKPTIO IITH, Id one of which the patient nitty expire. Who oat1 tray that tboy aro Dot frequently followed by those 'direful dhwaee,'' T AHJU CJOiViSUiaffflOSIl lHuuy are aware ot the cause of thulr snffei.uft. I tut uoue will oonfetts. The records of tliffliiHam Asylums and the niolauclioly deaths by Oousniup Mon, hear ample wttmes to tho truth of the hwt Hou, ; thje constitution, omm rwjvxi wjvit OaQAMIU WfiAKMLS. ; Bftfiulrei tho aid of medk lue to ntrergfbon and TiK"jro;e the syatou, whlvh UH3JU0D'H 8k TMAVT BOCHV iuvArintly iota, A tilfl will oB lnoe the moat feeptlcal. rumalei, Femeles, Nmiifefl, LD ()& ruUNO. tilUOLH, MAH1UPU, OB CVB TbiUPLATlNll MAUUIAOK. ' lu tuauy affoctiouu tui'iir to Kuuialea the Ki tract Bauhn is anejntillod ty uy uttur remedy, a In Ohloronle or Uuteutitm, lrnularity, Puinfaluoea or Hopprefisiou ol t;x (juxtuDittry Kvncuallou, Ul r-oratrd or bchirrou ncifwof llio I'teruD, Loucormea, or Wblti, dtfiility, u i-l icr till ctiiuplnintB ioridou to the mix, whuthor ai tniiiir ioni Jhilts-Jlotlou, Htfltl VI ll9pttH0D, Or til lU'J bE.Il Hit It", "Ml! AHOVS. ,THE FLORENCE HARDWARE X Mi STUAEt tSiCO.; ' ' JV; ift3 NouthHigb St., Moafctnixri ftud Wfaotl ftod BeUll Dm1.ii to I TJMju, Ooppor, AID SHEET -IRON WARE VMOIINIMG. SEPTEMBER 4 1865. HOTELS. p STANDS trNKQDA LED BY ANY M RniOIN H I uiuued diwate The vait nnmber of rulww md; eine-i whlth formerly hao been nml for these dlii wmi, wn wfroiy lemiJorAry in Choir cfleeti And or donhtfnl Tlrtae. bot 7 The Rhemnatic Compound Baiche. (h Kinree of Ml troubn, and aclnall. bt'nJ IWM ;be(ll)w fri,m tlie .yatiu b, lu luiw-dl.i, vtlod oo.tb. blood. ( MBB. B. A. 8. JANNKT, ACiKNT, KKRPI ounutantly on h.nd au .leKant uMortmoat of Florence Sewing Machines Tliorrrybeit for family one, the -pit Kttraotlvl npd popaiar uacuiae in too toaraui. Hum llewerftablo Feed, In Almotit jVolnluMii( Is Emily Kept In Ordor, 5 ., ' Works UftliUy, and Afovitr NbliKi HMicluM, tirMH th bTleet or Dnrst work with (qnsl facllttr. ami erery inaonine warrauteu w uuan tuat o.iiu ed for H. . FLOUKNCKHKWIAIti MACIIlHIfi CO., Utn'l Weatern Agency, 26 West Fonrth st., Cincinnati, Uuto, i atlc The Soldier's True Friend ! READ THE FOLLOWING: Feotost lUAiifnAt's Orrit'n, i iTTaii'BQB, Ieo. 17th, 18tH. mr, ANiiBEw JOHM0ON: Detr Bir; Iu Norettibor f' u ? "fverp aiiaou oi i.noumntUm, to which 1 had not bern etibject ,'or nearly thr ers. The attack was so iuTeru that I could not iuve niy hed or raiae myaiiu. After tryinR diC'ereut medic inee wmuuul avail, i was irUTiod to ue your It hematic vuuit'uuuu m Diutui ruriuor, and bolore l liaa ta-keu three bottln f was so conar,Mt ly our-d tiiat J coiu peritirm any duty to which my toaotry mlticht call me. 1 cu glaoly and confidently romioiand It to an my follow eoloio-aas theqatckest atidsarnet vuivaj iw. ini u in niista i over useu. Tour true Irioud, MOnRIfl PATTJEIiSUN. iie-eronoe P. T. laiU-ln.m and Wllllun DnnCAn, Fiukld & Ljou Sewijig SKachmes Stk. the aame otftoh and dom th ame rang, cf wi.rk. Tbo roDutatlou of tMs ftTacbine In bo wi-U atUbllshtid ia kbli ticlullyi tbtt it ueetla no futtbtr OOUllllltnt. noperlor filaobloo Oil NondlM, Tbrend, and all nrotmrj Httielv. for keeping- lu rdur and tvpalr tlicue bigbly popular Lock Stitch NcwiiiK Maolilncn. MES. B. A. 8. JANNKY, Amnl, laTutOM- ' . Ifld Broad .troet. OoluuiboK. JOB WORK or all kind. Iieoutod with To.tia.oa db 3T31aaptoI N. A Oj. ko.p oonataatly-oii band a large aatorl uient of (J1UTE?, .AND WHITE MARBL8 AND MARDLEIZED SLATE, AND ' IRON MASTtES, .A . Cooking & Heating Stoves UWSON'3 HOT-AIR FURNACES,' AXD lotze's Enslish an&re.l Alee, all kinds' Of t y House FurnishlngCoods 1'i;min, japan-wake, etc. " Tbo Nofcd LLIGrATOXl " ' Ooal (Jook titan, and thejostly oelebratad - "STEWART." Corner ol Third A Main 8., ' a r . (OPPOaiTB TBI PAE1,) k , '.Newark,.- i-l'HIS NRW ATTD BLB3ANT BOTKL, COM X' PXiETBD at an expensi of orer (40,000, and Amlihad nrJrely new du log tbe past year, and arrangea wun sncn modern improTenranis ana com tenUooei for the comfort of Us ete a are nasnr IMased by any other hevse in Central Ohio, has been raoantly leased for it tirm of year by the snbscrl- i bvr.(lato( New York city,) and It will be his aim I BBaonjeot to so concnot me same os to mate ti an IndaoemeDt with the traveling pnblio to extend htm their patronage, a liberal share of which Is aulflitd. umtiHiusei In reaelnets at all Umfion the arrival of trains, to convey paMengcrt to and frosi tbe hoose. A dally Line also frcm thehonse w na rrom 'uranTiuei , J. uuiijcutb, may2& Proprietor DAILY QBIQ STATS JQUKM) . ... M.UTSD AMD PDBLiaHID BT WM. T. COGGESHALL & CO. Office '.No. 10. Kntl Blats HtrMt. ZETLBI1 HOUSE. (W, K. t'oraer of Fonrlb and FrleutlO ' , . C0LUMBD8 OHIO, , rVIEDiSAL The Great English Remedy, OcbJt and - UL-ailoff ilpfils con ly Stove alwavs on band. All who Qf It rc-celTo benefit. U oureii when all of tier reined lei fall. It gives tmivtraal sntlffictioii, lheprooi if mvn nbnndayt. It ta thu only snru onre fcr Klmnmntiero, It Is the RifiHtent diicorery of tfao egit No other moi dy hat bveome so point Ur. It Is prwerlbtd by phy-irUnt, li Is ronouiutotidftl by plurtidtne. Id truth, It Is a pnrlc iMOe'artor, re no Uleam, Men hi y, tmpleeaftut tieilloln a tor uiipitrusaiit uaiiKcivue ZJj&itetii, BSLMBOLD'S EXTltAOT IlUCHU In all tliolr utagtMi at UUIh lupenio, llttl) or thttUK. In tliot, no inconvunifuco, JkNU Nt EiS.SCKE. It uaiiees freqneut dealro, und slv&o stronfeth ii uriuuie, inbrwuy iirnviu ui'iirunuonft, prevoutiUfi and curing Striotnrtfts or the Urettire, alluyiug piuu aim inuaiuuiuDuu, ej in- jn-jui in mm ci oi ois mvs, end ttxpidl.QK tHt0')i'j, i)lit1IAtii;i), AN I fVVU v yvi MA i i.C, TholllHuiU "i'tJii Thnnsn4M WUO HA VEBFKii TUB VICTIM 9 OM Ami rtio hnvopald JJeavi Vrza to h tmred lu hort time, liato touixl t tie? fctt dooened, and that he 'Pulriuu" has, by tv use of "Power lul Aitriu- iciitt," bo i) tried tn itv: ityptm, to break, out in at sr"HavHti5a torra, tmd if ty m Helmbold's Eatratt Euchn I or all Alfecttoii aud Pirn aw yf Whether ezlittriz In MALS ()U fBiMALiB, froir whatever uunse nriKtuuLia, and nu niutlur Disease of taiiu Organs re'juueth':-jld Of A Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S HXiVH BUt'Hil 18 TB GHKATlIUUCTIV, And ft la certain tobato tltu ut-sir-ji olfoot tu allD !!! (or vLtrh I', lo rn'-jroimmiiNl. K Hilra'jcli'oj HlgMy t.iciiceut.ted ttomponud Fluid Extract Sarsapariila. f ifi Is an atfjctluu or tti? Ul iJ, and ttavK tt Bez-iilUt'iCtu?. Liuiut of iio Hum, lUrj, T tare win .plus, aiu otit-ir at 'i -' ii uini:'3it ini ttsl t Ha nip etQptl'jQ'Of t'lasiiu, j(iiui; t) tlie oiinlmloo elc:tr an t healthy jjlor. It buion prupjrod xpreml for t'th oltmofuoJiiil.il 'it j, lit Ij u 1 cirttymn: prop aitldd are proiereil to a itrtn.'ir :it;U titan a jot ar preparation of bar pa rill a. Helinbolds Ewra Wash. A;i eauollent Lotion for DiivMifi of a HyiblHo Wa litre, and us an Injection lu Wi'.nam uf thn Orlaar Organs, Brining from li:.biU rr di'ttlpnttan, and li1 oouuticttou with the Kxtnicu Hucim aud (jsraajmril-la, lu e'tch dfiteaseii ah nnj.mm. 'aiitnl, Kyidonceo the moflt rKvpontilound reliable char cter vt'.l icoomiiu? 1,1 rt i'i'll'ine. UejrUiicwUtM vi iiiir3j9, Jrm eight to twenty yiaiij utau-Un:, with DifflN S'or inedioal propeittue of BVCi'J, ,3c I)ipinM ttry of thu Uulted tto. Bee Proiessor DSWth' faluable uorkl on tbi PraoMce oi Physio. Hoe romarkamadeby t.iolato"?kt.:ottd Dr. rVTS tOU, rblladelpbia. tkit remarks made by Dr. &V&HA ItS BtvDOWfyL, b telebrated Physician, aud olxmbQi of the tidhs Collego of Surgeons, f ndaud, aud publiiliedlu TransaotioQs of the King a;. J Jooon's Journal. See Uodleo-Oirartffc'.l It- view, pnbltstieU by BKW. J A hi IN THAVBHS, Fallow of the Boyal College of florgeona. Hoe moet of the late 4t;.tt(Ur-l vli lu on Modiolus. Hxtract Bnchu VI t; por buttle, or fix for Ifi 00 " Sarsaparllla i (Hi " fi 00 ImprOT'd Oote Wash 60 t fti Or half a dozen of eoh for M'J, which will bsufti nlcnt to cure the mojt oi.'stiut tn orur., if ill recti on re adhered to. nellverable to any eilr-n( snr!) psckf J fmni objerratioa. tsx.Deeoilbe pymploms In all cimmaulatl(i, Cores Kaartnteul. Adrtoo xraitr, &" R. E. SEIL'EES & CO., Sole Proprietors,' It ItolCBitle lriCKKit!M, MrrSKIISSOH, I'A. SIR JAMElCCAltE'3 EI.BH.iTl FEMALE PILLS. IR0IEC'1'KD & mm LETTERS -mum BY UOVAL 423BBd rATENT- i'ATPAKED ritOAI A PUEHRIPTION OK Sllt JAIUKS CXAKIi, M. 1. rhyaiciftn Extraorlinnry to thoQtiocn. - INSURANCE . j ALifs'Insrirance Policy IS A PROTECTION TO TBE FAMILY Lttyond nil (esiingeisdeN. li wmwi n . OF NEW YORK CITY. HAYfNa BKCmiTLT ASSUMKD THE MAN-hgement of This large and commodious Hotel, we hart) newly refitted it with re'ertnee to thecoii-Tenlenoe and comfort of gut its. In soliciting a goodly share of the patronage of the traveling pub. Ii9..w assure our friends tbatwu shall ue evrt effort to please. J. 0. ToLL A SON, JnlBJf " ' 7? rafi uflot c,. ini it, but. Third and Fonnh nit. riiAMt 11. WtliU, 17. ics. "WBr5aEi.a tt aaW'X TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. TERMS OF TDK PAILT JOUENAL. Single Subscr bt, 1 year, by mall..... , w...f9 00 jSlugle Subicrlbsrr, 6 montbf, ' -H.mM..,.HH, 4 00 r li'gle Subeeriberi, 8 mouths, " 3 V jHUvgle fiubeorlbeta, 1 month, " .,,... 0 $C Single Subscribers, per month, dellrered by carrier.. ..... ,..... 0 00 'Single Snbtcrtberi, pr woek, dellrered by , arrler.....M,.....l..M, ; f ( , ;To agents in olabi, 16 coat per week each copy. I TERMS OF TUB THI-WBEKLT JOURNAL. Single enbsoribers, 1 year ,...M.. i 00 Single 6ubi:rlbeis, ft months , t it 1 16 0,41 NUMBER 40 -Single Subscribers, 8 months.,, single Nubtcrlbtrs, 1 ejoDtb TERMS OF TDB WEKKLT JOURNAL, tingle ijubsorlbers, per yer. . TERMS OF ADVERTISING. DRHOC1ATIC IKTVNTION9. f clloit-oitiieua, tho etila thii patty ha tlempted In the vat Affl no irrR.f.i. lUm the ei ill likelv to occur In ih. ...-. th'r iuotesa. What assuxanoe will- to hare, if they are entrtuted with powe !lit all (hi ir old leaden will not again coi, n l your politics, ait in yonr halla of legU ation and renew Una rebellionln eom ther form? They will come baok with a the bitternees of defeaL The rloriou. poiieotioaa wmeli lorm tbe pride of oar hit fory for four yeara, will be the marks (. their'defeat. Ther will atrira like ih, pliera of Charlea the Beoond to blot frm pur minds all these memories, l'hey wil .1 An... f -11! ... .. "I.. . wuu. lurui au ajiiunoe witn trie wad Hamptons and the Richmond nnlitint.n. r the South, and like these pardoned rebel) will demand, as the first aualiSaatla- omca ,fatlhful aerrice in the rebel armies now long unuor a Uemocratio adoiaistn uuu wouia tt do before your publio del was repudiated, or our country saddle wim the confederate debt? The rebels lot l uiou mo rast contnbulions of our peop i to Iho National Government aa the mai. ngcuoy oy wnich they hao been oe- COLLEGES. dt8-ly SELLER'S Liver Pills. (The OrJtfliiiil, only JI'rueA Ueuulnc) Una rtoidfi r thirty ar a HUnta HomtHv. una. (jualetl by any mt4i.:i;a known U t tbe euro of, ver fompluint, Cstivenw We JfotAWie .mt" BiUivui Vi-oritert, and indeed lor Hie wliole tlusj of tlijc usm origiuatlnif In biliary derangement.. Symptom ol'u liseit?el IJver ttwuerrtl loiH i,r ipptjt! sli:kaes of the stomach, pains In the bead, ehouldurx, back aud sides, sonoti if weartun, with sleep tfs mKbtM, ros iicncHB t b Wlr), to I OWOd 111 B JDIU C.IHI hV l?OKAnON! tUaht. dry ooiiKh, liw (ipirits, with dlitinctluatlas too very duty, a r pruinioeiit eymptoms of a tlUoanoJ at uo j of tlie Liver. Tre liver i, liowtiTer, oitf u miic?Lu-iBDCfld wiien ti e most c-rmidrtblB Tuiot oih mmil eeut, and btcuinus d.iliy out of ordur boJure it is known. Jrat t'l-re of Liver fomplaint By Ihi Original, only Trut 'ind Gtnuint LIVER PILLS, Mr Bixvta tjEEEk. Ohio Co., Y., Mar. ifcj, 'W. fl. A. eWtrs; Post tfir I Ihink it a duty I owe to ou end tie public gt'ntrul y, to ittate that l imvtj wnn tammieu w in ljivtr Uooip.alot rr a luug nuin.uu nu i-Buiy, am, tiu norct-Hs tormsd aim broK, which loTt mo in a very low state. Uvviiin btardof fourtoretjrattd Livi-r Puts leir.cfor nf'-'tnA Sharp, Wotit Libvrty, and rei;oa.tuot.iia tu m. by lay piiyfKiau, nr. l . Knnlli, I coovlndtd to give them a air trial. I puichtisod on b'.x ai.'l louud liem to be Just what lhi ri,r -niiiilifiiil..il 1 1. h..nt Liver Pill ovttr uted: aui nft-r tnkinH f nr hnw 1 fltd the disuahe ititn ontirely lolt me, and fcui uow per.ectly will. litjiiLtfiilly y.iurs, i. a. CO UK MAN. West Liutmv, Mareh lit, IMS. I C6tlfy that lam iionoiiallvncannltitftlMlth Dir. Ucltmr.il, aud cau tfar tfttiuiouy tolhulruthoftlie above ceitlllcato. A. U. bUdRP, 1 Ueueral haUMlAoUon' Oubvnvili.r, Floyd Co., Ind., Oct.27,UoA. Utr. H. E.S,Ueri: Sir: I am out of vour Llrer Pi) la. and tbould b glad to reotlre a supply, as tbey give groom I satiHfitiiiiou. l i st-nd me sume soon. 0 v firs DitAnroRU. Alrxamosia, LickicgCo,, O., March 1, 18M. Mr. D M. Oirm: Dear Sir: I hare nsed bKLLKR'fi LtVKB PITil.4 mvself and tn mv famllr. auJ niunt say, a i an attm-ntiv atd oommon laiutly phyto, I mriasr B very uesirnDie pin Thoy nro prompt, but wild in tli' Ir eftoett arottio health aotion o ttm Llr. carry oil the morbid secretion?, anil leae thi system In a he. Itbir con dition than any phyaie I lot evr titk'n or adimu I ate red. Very tiuly anl lespeotfully. bAUUKL pahh. To the PttMio. 'Iho ot initial, ontu tM and atnuim Liver Pill", are prnp(tr"d by li. E. Sellers, and hsve his nanio in Muck ieix iion tlie li-tof eneh bvr, and Mo signatnro oi the onttd mapf ft in. ktiiliis akb uocmteb rim ob HAbK IbUTATlONfi. ft. li. KKLLKftS &(:., Prop'is, IIXXSHJJSIf,IA. does ly AiriEiAVil flailelphiu H. T. Htduihold, who, U. u, doth tnv bffi pi-etianttloufl oontaln do uarcuCTic, no mercury, or outer laiunuus drugs, VUt III pwivsj I Oft V U. A, UAlluimiilU, Fsrsonally appeartvl buH-it) me, an Aldoroiau ol me envoi muaueipmu tug duly sworn, doth tn; U worn aud subeorlbKd bolero tau. tbla ii .i. ! November, M. W. P. Hi fill A (TO, Aldorman, tilnth St., abt ".Ui-, Ad'lrai letters f i IntoriunHitu' If. 'I. uKLMtfUJ.', rHvam PHll4TlftAI fllmbold's Iriig and Ohrmli... Broadway, New York; Or, Helmtmld's Medical Oepov, itreet, Philadelphia. """Mil N wato Tentt JSEWARJS Ofi UOUHTERFmTS And anprlncipled doalers, who endeavor todfatoOM "Of TtfaiUWN" and 'otier" Brtioies on th ersp-tttatlon atutned by Uelmbold'i Oentilue Prepatatlons, . " " FrAlract Bnahn, " " " Harnaparllll, " " Improved Rose Wsh Bold by all Pragglsta everywhere. ASM tQH BBLMBOLD'a-TAKM B0 OTtfj OntoattheadrertlaemoDt, and send or U. 4 VOID IMPOSITION AND BXPOSUfJ raaa.a. HOBEUlti A CO., Wholesale Agentfl. M North High straei Ooluvibns O,, who will ia p alee trad t Hsnufactarnrj prlcM, ' - BOv7-dotaweu . IN LAltGB B0TTIE3, , y, parilnilatiy recommended for no during Oit Whim the Blood Is thick aud Circulation slow a4 ritardt-d by uuhvaltby secretions. Tuts per fully afe, thougn puwrtnl, Purllier CXEAlVlSIvN AIVO KENJGIVM Avery portion of the system. It U the only Genahe and Original Blood Searcher, Wb'ch for sasny years has performed the mm t wen-dertal, yt permanont cures!In qounrmod otres of rtere'u!), Old Horns, Tettnr, Tumors, lloils, and all kinds of UcrofQlous Krnp'lors. It In also a relia b!a resae.W lor Salt Uliuuiu, Bing Worm, Hcald ifasMl aad kindred dletann. Ajtssftweral Tonic Its itToots rsMMl benignant and Maot tail to bent fit where nsl according to directions, We make do claim t having; discovered a "('ana. HU" or "llnlvursal K. 'i edy" for all the allnu nU towhleh eeb Is heir; nnt we uq claim weat count, iftes iacto have (airly and lully rstabllsbed, that In im Blood Searcher, Tbs affllctml will find a "Stanmaro HeuiotNa," on. n.on wblcb thitjr can rtlr n. a .ure .pKclflQ for all tb. dl.ea.M for wbich It in ruromoiendod. I bar. tlita da;. Oitobor Tth, IHU, ilp.jjd of bit entire InUtvit In J. H. Mndocy'. lMfJlOVRll BbDOD HKAHOHKU, to It. Tt. Hll.r. A Uo., torftb-.r vltb tbe rlftht to ne niy nan. in It. preparation. Tbn only Knuin. artlol. will h.roaftor bn proparid by tbm .icluili.ly. J. At. LlNkjlY. PREPARED Blf" E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors, PlttobarKh. Pa, PRICE 91 PEH BOTTLE. R. for tale, by O- RODEBTS, and S.E.SAM-DELS, Unutiriail. w-aal.M '111119 laVAHJABLB MEDICIKB W UNTAIL- A lu tbe cure of all thuto lmiiiful and dor .hioqi diseaae. to wtich tlie Jtiualp constitution i eabjvct. It modfratt. all exrevs aud leinove all o'. a'rucLloni. ana a tpeijy cuie mu bo relied on. To MarHoU laiulies It Is pecull-irly suited. Ir. w It, in a short tlmo bring 03 tilt montniy penoil wun rtguiunty, Kaoh bottle, uiicj One Dollar, buais tbe Govern meut btump of Gitut Bii am, to pievuut counter- Thm PiUt thotdil be tiken bu Female! ditrina Ih VIRiV THliVtl MOST 118 of rreutuncu. a thevare tnreto bring on M tu.urriugat but at any vtltvr time tiny are iiVe in mi cBBFi o. r.orvoui aott pinni rr-ictiou. Pel us In tho Da k uud Luibd. Ftttitiu-' ou sunlit ox ertinu, 11 ft t tiou of tin Heart, Ilyntniic, utd Whiter), these lilla will effect a cur- wa i all ctlit-r men in have tailec: and ..numiii'iapowtiihil r.uifttv do Uut coulslu ii', u, calomel, autimcitiy, or ttaltiiug II 0 Li 111 Iu IHO COUitLUUlIOU. Ful: dito.tioart In tho iirtiiiDuIotttrotitid cat h n h age, wun n rnuui j ou cartiury pre'erveJ. SOLD 11 V ALL DJtUGGrSTS, Bole An..jit fjr tho Unit -d t'ta't'a ad Canada jimi nit;tv VI Coartland strdft, t!W Vurk N. 1!. ti nudfl DOHtaue si tuil-a onolotud to any authorixad Ag-ut, will Innuro a bottt, cjntaffiiug oo nils, by return man auglT ei.m tort aw ly MAMHOOD, How Lost! How Restored! U;iT PUftLIillPD, I hKALKD FNVttLOPM iJ Ptioesix centn. A L cturf on the Nutate. Trf et ment. rt i d iladical Cnrcf perniatorihwn, or titmi-n nl Wnak ui'si, involantary KiuLrhIoui-, Sexual lie bility andimpeolmtiuts to Marriag'i gnfmhy; N r-VLUnoe s, Ooiosiimption, apliepriy, ttud 'iti; Ah-ntal aLd Pbysfcnl Incapeiity, resulting frni tolf-AL'tro, .to., by It out. J. CuLVatawtLL, fil. i)., author ol the teii Hook, do, !,A Booa to Thousands of Sufferers " Sent nnder seal, In a plulo euvelo;o, to liny t d-drrsi, pa t-fHiid, on rtceipt of six cpi.tn, or two ,.nsl-egesramp4, by 1U. J. V,. (J LINE, W llowery, Now York Itstoffice fcox l.eun. ;TwoToS.)c IK'XKd jtf TUR "PK01IO PILL Will nsaally Leeoltlcleii. to eRrct a PEhMANKNTCiirO' of any caae ol 6etmnai 1( t. icjf r Intulun'ary Kiehtla or Daily Lot hewtver cause, or liowevtr st'Vfroi while they will speedily correct tlree mobsid conui tions arising irom the original ditcaeo or from te crot VicB. THU HPIOIPIO PILL ts equally united to the treatment of every hihcIib cf Vti'l or I rtnary ir ritabiUty, "ti'ttm," or "Brick-dust" depoelta In I be Uriii, "Milky" rfiKhmv" ""l Wwakntm of the Jfirf- P110rKaBlONALOPfN10N8.-"I have used your rtpiioirio PitL in nianyctwsot ttyfnuatorrhfa with the most persot suooeti." J. Milton Sanukus, IH. U.,Vi. L. D. "I have cured rrj m,r4 ooft wilb from six to ten dofei of your fipsuirio Pi li..'1 H Km, M D. Price St per box. ilx boxos for 8 by mail. Ad-dress J. WINOUKSTKB, fel20pw No. m Jnhnstieut, N Y. SpeciaJIJNJotice. jr VOC WANT A IIKLIABLIO ltEMKUY FOB Diarrhoea and Dysentery, ASK rott It has stood the test and raoelrtd tbe approbation Of PllJrlfOiHIlB. It la recommended by Soldiers for Army UlartlueA, who have found iu it just vtbnt was wanted. USTA CERTAIN CUREra, All who have used It prmounce It nuogaalod. Try It and convince yourself. Hold byallDruvgiiU Vor snlo In Coin nib tin by R. JftNre A Hon. 4. IIKN OUKb'ON A UKOii., Piopriclore, niartl eoti Cm rittnburkh Pa. FOB CODOISS, 4M..m .4S IBM VKGrTAlUill POLMONAjIV liAIrijAM b tiie most huhly approvod mditne o7er disctn sred. ft (Sas eiootl (w Imt aallUttt, j'tMe, having k..6 an nnpreoodoiitedealeuf Murltt rer inatrt. It H it-diaiuuui)el by our bent fhiftioiuna, our most (unltnpt n'tintw, the Prtn, the ?Vtd, In foot by all who Jintw It. For eerti toates, which can be jjrivra to almoit any extent, soe wraMters to o&oh bt'ttlo. Tte Proprietors will ohocrfDlly refund the monnyt i not tn-ttroty satisfactory. P.-loe tM uonts and iil: thn lerr.e (Kitties muoh theohoapsst. B earanl facet t7nirk. .wr!flb Is preoared o&ly bT iiKXI), I'UI'i.CH CO., WliolelalaDiUgeiels, BjiIoq, H.ld InOolaut-busby DealersKuMfuily. HOOP SKIRTS. GRAND CAMPAIGN AI1IH1T J13. :i41Cii2I,H Eoop Bazaar and kirt Manufactoiy . IHAVK JVstw rendy my Upilug Ktock of Kkoklcns, (u Oie new location, fcr tbe eommeuoemunt of tin-Hprlng trade, whWb embraces all tho load-i lug slyles, InclnJing tle PATIENT UOP.B TUAIL. Also, thea'w. ret style of QHAKKB KIiAhTIOBll IliTS. , 1 kifi lv I on harul ' V 1 1 oi tra Ir-.rrBnd I.-imlh 'jtrid ladten whet havt always bad trouble to flud iciii loug or large enough will find them here. A large Msovtment or ITRnSNOll AND AHVll-I.1AN (JOBSKTK AND PATENT HK1HT 8UFrO)lT-tHil and Sl'IKAL BUBTLK6 kept ou hand. U Uelall Department ts In charge of eompAtuit Ladles, Uoopuklrts Bvmodeled and Unpaired. Dealers In surrounding towns will do well to eon tnltthklr own kiismt by ca I Hug rp froturo going last or ordittil ekw)tr t "11- Ladles, yob will please remember the place tti ml tUtoi ' 1 .irV on. i til , -, , . A7"T'""3Tt-J afsHBrssi 1IFK POLH'IKS, ANNUITY KHDOWUKNTO i and War Hi ike, ttseu at favorable rates. Poll-L'ietioutba ten yiar plan, nou-for rel tare, Issaed to thoso lusured. DIVIDENDS PAID DURING THE LIFE OF aHE ASSURED. Kvrry mtn ol 'noilly espcolally, binld not fall to yet his lifo tnsored, and tbii npiiMfaH to all oiaetwa ot ci'.izuns, whttiier prole si ohh I ui-n, mtrchantsor meclmulo. Poliolos may be cm:: hi tocurltles for Ion tti. Creditors mav it-cure docb'.tul debts bv In- : sin i tin the lives ot their debtors, aud a ll'O policy 1 often saves property from ruinous rjcriflce. To se-cutv a go'nl invtjstinunt, every one siiould Insure In 1 flie rSecurtty f.lfo f uNarBiice Co. of Nw Yttrlt. 'ibis Company paid to he polioy holders I'ivitfciidif on tt o 18ii4 nremium, 60 per teut . itf'OodJU givJt tor 60 per cent, when required" Premiuttn on the Kon-Eorjtiturt Policy art A ever Lost. Applications for Life Insurance la tho Security CoiiijiHtiy my be mndeto th Oeueral Agent, or his Jt'gviy autbunsed 9ui(tttorb lu tuo city an j country, JAHt.H NMITH. Gon'l Ag't fWurltv Li Te Insurance & Annuity Co., ancl!J'odt1'orl3 Coliimliim, O, . , MATHEMATICS, Penmanship and Telegraphy BUSINESS COLLEGE, . (Corner Town andjfiih Street,) Oilers unsurpassed facill lei for acquiring a good practical education. A IeuucUoii of 50 per cent. u?ade in favor oi IIb-- febled Soldiers. rfiHIS INSTITUTION IS NOT A "LINK" IN A any so-called chain or Cokges, but an Instilu tion able to stand alone, r stir g Its claiuv tn pa ironairseoisiy on ine excellence oi its course sna tn ability i,( its teachers. For particnlais, call a the Coll(g, or write for College Journal. Address EUSH & MAESHALL, wr.JMitrjs, ouio, GO.WTJ M RCHANTS. TJ O r.V 1 C IV .MP OMMISSION UlUtlll. We also fut.n of t,VR AUG NCW PHKPAKKD TO BKCEIVE vftiai,:i.un"-':l if ill biiieoI flieiCAntlleOoods, li.'imtibold l tiruiture, Ac, v t;tsiuis8io. 4T Liberal advances will be made ou Conslgn- puy particular attention to outside MERCANTILE & HOUSEHOLD GOODS FARMING STOCK, REAL ESTATE, Ac. We have on Laud a large stock of Fine S5ew Furniture, W lilch we are oOoring at very low pri es, to which wo would Ciill tbe attt utiou ot tho publin, HCAIi A PAKNOSS, Auction aud Couii&triHiou Merchants, myli7im No. 104 Mouth Uinh atreet. UUa. W, OARDNLB, OEO II BUUT, A. I), M'AlBl7 t.iR!J!VE, klHT & CO., NIrni;o nml lroIiico COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Proprietors of the Union Hallway, 8hlpai.dC. out Urniii K!oval:-rs htmt'- tapacitv, 2ii(.000 bushels, ClUfwiud Warehouse adjoining the Kio-vator,No. 197, Morwin St., Cleveland, 0. TWItrs In all Vtnda of Countrv Produce. Airents ft.r it'H "Km It domunr-y of CnondaKB." Salt sold always r.f the Con pa y'sptlcee. rnlt, Water Lime, Fiour, Gm'n, Ac, by car loatTs, rcceUtd or to te s lipped on the 0. 0. A O., U. AT,, C. at E ,0. A P. or A, it 0. W , (narrow guave) ttatN r-a'Jfl and their connections, load d or unloaded uiitctlyiu our WArehouse, aa g expense cf dray-eg.Will sire periooat etteellon to the filling of or dots for Prouuce and Merchandise on Commission. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. U o urj prepared ti receive and Skip, by Canal, Lftkn or lti.l. (wlihout dravaxi-l. brlndnt nte. Btavts, Marble, Lumber a d roar'ne Frelgl sof all kind', hnving tbu OS LY DKHltluKo IN E K CITY for ih. transfer of heavy t'reigtits. iterer tu name anu ousinese men genen liy. JyM-am WOOL! WOOL! Xeuuv, Hloo c9 Oo., 4(1 Franklin Btrhkt, HOBTOKT Commission Merchants 'OA Till SALB Of Dflintic fleece ui MM Wnni Capital -.University. rpnit NEW TERM OK TH3 PRKPABATORV 1 and OOLLBaiATK Doparlmis of this InMi-ttitton will (pen, with inrreas d ttarhlnz foroe. WKDNB8!AY, Bepuinber nth, at3'A. M.,ul dose robruarv 28tb, 1SU6, - , All, who propose to attend, rhonld begin at the upeniDK. rr m. j, iitnaoi Aact atig29 1w Pres't rc. OHEGARAY INSTITUTE, i:ui.imi ami riiKM i; Boarding and Day School, FOX YOUNG LAEIE3, No.. K-37lMilN,.rn-c St. Flillnli l.l.ln Will roo SB WKDNKtilAV, BS PTUVI I1EB20TU. Frtncu I, the raogn.e-of the family, ami ii cou- lAii.iy hiijk.q iu ta, itiHiiiuio. ror iruniars anu Ijartionlara, abply to IIaHAUE 1) Hft ttVDJ.V, Prlnc'pa). . augU dim " Medical College of Ohio. 45ih Annual Neicn 1805-d rpHIS WELL NOWN SCHOOL OF MKDTOINR X enteia unon its forty FiUh Vtarwith increas ing prosperity. Lectures wm be resumed as rot lows: 'ino Clini cal course will commence en tho Fourth at Ooio-ler; tbe preliminary teim, oonelstlng of Didactic Lectures at tbe Uollece. and uiln eat Aiertnros t the llcspluls and Col'ege Plspnnsary, will commence on the U'ghtetiiih of OciotKr, and continue till the opening ot THE REOITIaAB BC8NIOLV, NOV. INT. Profeesors Vtot, $70. Matriculation, 5. thrown, aud they neor will ao in 73 I L PM,1UU tlUB uui, UUiCBB 00mpBll I bj the people of the North to do bo. Hot IODK oelore Jfllt. DflVia or snnift nf hie fa low rebels will be placed in nomination fUi me l-reoiuencv. aa a cronii and nniiiUi.: Demoorat? IV o doubt many sood men loot. upon all this as an unfair arraignment oi waj Aeuiuurauc party, uut it ia mv aAvim.. oonviotion thai this party can only b maintained as a rebel onranizatlon ihm lis toadsnoy will bo to rebel ia,as, ,nd th. Zt awe. ". bT.n, of th h!iZd Zl . it will inoTitably drift into tho o'oatrol o. ' Z o 'af.Vraoy " J i to j aajcia itaiuiu wur DuiuierH nava th. I . cently defeated. With anch a ANOTHI CASE IH point. P0L1TI08 & FINANCE.a 1110,1 wh0 hft! a B?Rrk of Pat"otl8m, should I Thjs "ubjeot wag Again brought before- uitty bul up can justify us continuanoe. No I iaiD B AO ,n in case oi uoddius OMinst ful.a t...n .nn 1 I. l. . . I tV.tl nnrnmla.,. . peeotl Ot lion. JUhn Sherman, at should be buried among the things lhatare y""'ii nd it was hId by tho Suproine DAILTOn. Bqnar., each Inr.rtfon o 7 , rJpeolai acuci per bnuare, each in.tr- ' tlon.....;........... 25 I " ., uoo.i ana DJtiii. . ctoticM, perllnr. each Im.rtion n 5(i I WafSLT Un.Bqu.rn, Micb Inicrtiun..... 1 Hi ' li cat aud uu,lniia Aotlot., n,r line. each in..rti(.o..MM 0 Mi f VOoernnar. oorera three nn.rt.r. of .n tnrh im .paE. in tu. cummn.oi tn. jonaN.L. W Bf.rrl.se Notice, will hereafter Invariant, ti. charged 10 cent, when under are linta, and eo cent pi r .quire .inn ocai p)iiig more epa:e. 'ha power operates upon tha ooatraet th. istant it ia framed, aad most imply a right affect that oonlraot. " If tha States and comorationa throna-h. tit the Union possess Ihs power to tax a mtraot lor the loan or money, what shall -rrst thie'prinoiple in its applioatitfn te ery other oontraot ? What measure can rrernraent adopt which will not be ei- ed to Its influence? - - J . "But t- is unnecessary to parsus this. luuiptw uii-uugu it, uiT.rsinea appnosiioa all the oontracla and to the various opo-tiona of Oorernment. No one oan be seeled which is of more vital interest to tha 'immunity than this of borrowing money n the aeourity of tha United States. No nv.w haa lu.a t .1 1. 1. . . : peopis on this ttovernment, the free and un-purdencd .zeroise of whloh mor deeply af-jecta e.ery member of our republic. In r"r, waen the honor, the safety the indev pendence of tha nation ara to b. defended, whets all He reeouroea ara to b. airainad t. j. the utmost, credit must be brought in aid of taxation, and the abundant revenue of psaoe ' tad prosperity must ha antioioaAed tn inn. ply th. exigencies, the nrgent demands of the moment. The people, for objeols the uu.b -important wnian oan oeour In the pro ress of nations, have emnnwnr.H their overnment to make these anticipations I borrow monav nn thn nra.1t. t tu,. uitetf States. Can any thina- be mora Rngerous ar more injurious than tha admission of a prinoipW which authorizes ery stale and every corporation in tha luion whloh possesses the risht of taxaiion o burden the exercise of this power at discretion?-"If the right to impose a ax, exists it is a ight whioh In its nature acknowledges no ituits. It may be oarried to anv extent ithin the jurisdiction of the Btate or cor- ' pcration which imposes it, which the will of ' eaoh State or corporation mav uresor il.e. A power which is given by the whole American people for their common good, which v s to be exeroised at the most critical periods, for the most important purposes, on the free 'exercise of which the interesta certainly, perhaps tha liberty, of the whole may depend; may be burdened, impeded, if Ravenna, Ohio, on Friday, September!, 1885. aiiipreine Court nud nirnlnat tbelr Pa-1 troii Nitlnt, Jrniiro Taney Precedent I lor I be exemption of United HtfUca I 8f curlties Iroui Bllftfe Taxation The I Alilllty ol the Conutry to Heet Ita obilgntlona aira;ro slnrlraare ajepara-tlon or the Knees Whjr the People Mhoultl Nnpport Preald.nt Jobnaou, Ac. T11K ISSUES. the Supreme Court of tho United Stale. will stand in the way of their decision. and will hold these securities exempt from ' all taxation, exoept that which is imnosnrl by the United States itself. Tho Droit. inn or tne law is, therefore, inserted in the va- Cuab attvnncas made on W?7 end tin ailgna rets CLASM AGENTS. Ihaic N. Atbes, late Auditing Olri, Kd Aud. office, U. tjllELLSNHAttUEfct, ColuillbU't, Ohio. JomnC. CaortB, i ;rniorly laixamiiier la Ord. offloe, ISAAC N. AYRES & CO., norrtl Claim Ageuts, , Ho. 247 "F" Street, Washlogton Olty, D. 0., and Nu. 147 South tllfflt street, (over Bain's fctcre, Co. luuibus Oliio. . . BOUNTIES, PgNiSIONir, ABBSAEB OF PAT, Prlfa Monafa Ooirpensatton fr horM. boats, and otbtr proirty lost or destroyed while in the wuvlte (fihoUulifld States, or taken for the use of thriaruiy, collected. OA .is retiirt s carefully made out, and 0rtlB cult of uuifindehtoduess procured. i wo tnemlersof our tit in are located at Wattling tn1ty, and areindallv tersonal commuulcatloe with tho vatlo st'p.titmfut, thus nlvlug us peou- lUr tactllties for the SDttliment ol Clsjms against thuOoveramont. dim OfllcerN' Pay Accounts Prepared AfRdavilaorNon-lndebtedneis Taken CHAR OKU Only Ono Xollci.x" Vot rath Officer, at the Offloe of T. W. 1'ATiX.IrIADOE, MILITARY CLAIW AGENT No. 01) Mou Hi Ulichat.. t'olntnbne, O. (i. UTAH LIB II ED HAHOH, 1862.) WThsre areelghtern Clerks aud throe Noiarlds Puhllofn lliia Uffloe, aod the Accounts oretu a as for evi-rv Officor In a lies intent oau be maouto ejlw.r ahoittime, aaglTveawn r Police Agency. IBAVR OPKNKD AN omul IN UOOftf MO, IH, Opera liouse Uulldlng, for tbe transaction of een-era! follcs business. Particular attention given to the collection of claims, recovery of ttolaa proter ty and dvlscltonol thieves. Ad bus ness Intruitbd to this offlos vllt beprotupt ly attended to. All communications strictly oonfldentlal. WM. UBAsTT. Late Halor 7tta 0. V, 0 and formerly OeUctlre Po Hoc, (Jlnoinnatl, aegaft PAOUIiTY. 0 SOU UK 0. VLlCKniAN. M. ., ProfeMorof Principles and Piactico of Sure ery and Cliulcal Bur ""aMBGBAHAM, V. D., r.oftssrr o.' the Tlveory aud Piactlre ot Medic in M.B. WlilO if, M. H, Professor of Obstetrics andDmeasei (.f VVunien andChildrtu. 0- G. COMttUf-, M.D.. Professor oflhe Institutes of JHadlciuoarid Cliuira' Medicine. TaKOPUlLUj I'AHVIN, M. D, Professor of Mt-teii4 Met lea and Thataur titles. H. OuBKKCHt. M. 1 , Professor of Anatomy. ROBEIU'n BAUtUOLOff, 11. It., Profesior of Phytic and Mull en I Cheovlstry iiifllUKlj MOHLKJ, M. D., DjmoDStrator of Anittoruy. m. W. H.rMHtia, M. D., Prosector lo Profjtsor of Surgery. CO. WBTOHT, H. D , Prosector to Pro'tssor o! Anitomy. Ad Irene, TH.KOP.ULU3 P4BVIN M. D., Dean, 137 Btvdnih street, Cio.Iniiati, Lblo. augSfi 8wd ltaw LAW SCH OL Gincinnti College. 'I'HK T.H0TUUK8 COMMRNOK ON WIDR?. X DAY, Octilit-r 18, 18UA. Cata!o?ues containing all the nrceessry information a t i the Coure ot tiiudy, tho Text-Bo ks, Tenns.andl.ipeufsB, can to bad upon avpllotttton, by mi or othhrwiso to M, H. CUhWEN, augSSdwHaw 06 Wet Iblrd Street Of all the knotty questions PHYSSCIAWS, N. S. DARLING, Physician and Surgeon, v ., . OFFIOI AUD BKS1DIN0B,' 47 and SI Eaat Ntnte atreet, (Oppoilt. Son tb .tttrano. to the State Hon,.) Itlu 2m , roi.rslBl'H, l. A VINO BKTIRVB KftOM HILlTATtY PUAO-TH1K. and nermanemlv located la this cltv. for tue purpose or practicing meoiotne ana enrgery, would respectfully tender his piofetstount serloei to the oitlsens of Oolambus aad vicinity. All diseases, both aento aLd chronic, promptly treated. Medicines compounded at tbe office, No. 97 Kat .itatc street, oppoeito the Cap'"' oolUMy fJ. W. WOKTMAN7 Hu oponod au bfflos at the COLVMBCTS OPEBA HOVHK, No, 10 North entrance, (up stairs) where he may he fon nil n thftee who wish dental operations carf.fvW and iii7ulp performed. , frhflO V COAL. HOOKING Wl ABX NOW RKADT TO IDIINISB A SU PBBIUU artiole ol IXooijtixas Goal, In ear aaantlty, dellY.-ed to n, part of th. olty, or on Hailr.atl car.. CDlc. and laid bctaeen Lorr andHpr.aaa'.rMti, IV. 135 North High street. Orders ronpeotrolljr rollolted and pronptly Ollctl. VAN DEUSKN A tiKMlNO. Jnnll dtf Hoeliiii Coal. I AM HOW PRKVAliBD TO FIlnNlSH A 8U-perlor qnallt, Uocklna Onal, In any qaantlty, deliT.nKl to any part of the city, or on railroad car,. Order, left at m, aton, Buckeye Block. M. in. ism. (,() . riATDrN Baikoad Meeting. ALL VIRIONS IRtRRtSTJtD AHB BKRRDY nodllerl thai, nuetlnaof tlieauli'etlbet. toan agreement ot ..pK.lKatlon ot Iba Oentral ottlo Railroad lomrany will t b id at thn onto, of ml Oonpany. In th. olty of Ziuo .ill., Ohio, on TUKS. day, th. Hth d.yxl S.pt. mbr A D. ISos, at 10 o'clock A. At., for th. puro of pro.ldloa for a corporal, ra organl.atlon ot .a d Coatpauy, tnil tb. tr.nwclloa si ottt.r bniln.... . JOHN W. GARBITr, 1 ' , B. t. JlWaTI', W. H. CLKMIHT. ' (.Trail..,. CnNTll 0., Aug. H, taw. J inmate. . . ti nl'"'.pl.. ' ... -V - ' .4 .' ' V." t passed, and laid in the same grave with I Curt then a Democratic machine, every the rebellion, of which it was but the in-1 Julil! concurring, Taney among them, that atrument. I any tax upon anv aa-ent in tha amnlnvm.nl I know the instinct of iH,mri,, nr of the United States or anv seouritv nf tha pAminnla nllt . 1. -1 . . I UnliArl Rtnlaa h. ... H... ..- .1 - --...ul. win, ugn ji.i wb are nnntir. in . -...vb, uu. uiaw. nn, uuaoniL AV Ilemot-raile Onn Spiked The Io-1 enter on a second aiairn of ... i tutlonal and void. Thasa denUinn. h... mocrary Ruunlna; a Tilt AtKalnatthe istence, make Ihem avoid any contest with beel1 peted and acquiesced in, in every DUlill a lluriV. UOV IS Itlfl MtnA tn niaba lt. iwiw, UJ IU, OUUruiUB VUUrt Ol tDO U nltOll choioe. No young mon should oommence I 8ta,ei and i' any thing can be settled by bis political life bv attachinir htma.irio - tho decisions of that tribunal, it ia aettlcd staiued reputation. Nn anirfi.v i... Ihat no State oan tax bonds or other scou- fought under our Hag will aot with the party ritics of the Unt'o States. If, therefore, . that refused to vote a man or a dollar t lne Domooratlo party should convince you suBtain him in the war nr ih.i .1,1..... ..:n that it ii right to allow the Btate of South tor its leaders such men as Vallandigham -"""!, or tue oitiio 01 ueorgta, and other lYooct and others. rou"' reoonatruoteu Btates, when they come ' But, my friends, we mul. nn! nwr.ni,v it., mio the Union, to tax, at pleasure, the as-: Fellow-citizens: I appear before you at I power of the Demccraiio nariv it i. ih. curities of the United States, and thus not. the request of the Union State Central Com- only poliliciLoreaniuation that now nnnio.i. oalT ,0 destroy their value, but to destroy miitee, to utsouss tne political questions ot I n un us tne administration of the State and lus urou" 01 uniiea oiates, s ill tbe day. Tho same parties that one rear I national Government. It ia not wall (V. n. ago aivruea you in a great .'residential 10 uuuerrate our adversary. . Wn ha, inn contest, now again present tneir oanumates 1 muon at stage in the great issues of the ftl- unu nieir piatiorms, ana you are required 1 ttire to allow our enemy lo steal a march part 01 tne people to cnoose Dotween upon us. wo are not only bound to notioe ihem. Some of vou mav find something in the tondencv nf tha ,i h,,t ., ti. the position of each nartv wtich vou will to the issues thav mil f.inh in ihai. ..i... rions loan laws, to give additional sanction dislike, but from the very nature of a free of principles. Thoy are now sailing under t0 wnat 's now e8tlLblished law, and uovcrnment yon must choose and aot with false oolors. They are Iryingto Hank their 00",er 00 ''ght or privilege in the holders that party whose general principles most platform of last year, and all their old prin- ' the stocks of the United States, that ia nearly conform to jour judgment of what ciplosand creeds, to make with us inornate- n0'. oonfr,'ea by the Constitution of the is right. The best lest of a party is its rial issues uoon which thev hnno in .in, United States. 1 general tendencies. You should not relv I the norjular tavnr. It. ia in. thai a ,- The question again occurs whether it was too muck upon the platform of a party, but honest men anion 2 them dissent, from tki. I neceesary to Insert tbiB provision in the law. t should waioh well tbo way it drifts. A I policy. Ling nnd Corry, and a few honest .y 0plmon aa neoeMrr' "ut party is but Iho aggregate opinions of a madmenareetilldisnoscd to clino-tnihoirnM proper enough to give to the oitiienno- . -c 1 :. 1- 1 ! I . .. .. . ? . r t ina . kta a A . a . giruj. tunea ui uicu, nuu it la vi lar 1UH3 jm- I trinoiptes, out tne InSlinOtS Of IhO llemo- I .e"-o . moimo 11 wutt;n portnncc to Know wnat some 01 tnem msy cratio party arc so keenly ali.o in th. nn.. dan ll,nn ln n.fnk .nl .l.tf. .... I a.oat. . IU . . .1 .t . 1 ,..uu hi n.iu. wm uuucui uihi u. mo .siwh ut uniuu. mat iuq mni irnv Ct Til organization to which they belong. IVe I iu the wake of the recent Convention. We waion tne main current of a groat river as I must, therefore, look to their platform for uantvMO uu iu iw vvuidb, iuiuci ii.au iu. iu, L1 lUUmiCB UOUU WUIGn lOBV Rlfian n eddies and ripples that line ils banks. It conduot the present canvacs. As nearly as is therefore important to overy citiien called I oan arrive at ii, thev make twn inane. upou uow lo take sides in a political contest, first, a demand Ihat the United States sc- to ascerta.n mo general teuucnoica 01 tne curmcs shall be taxed, and second that ne. two groat parties to the contest. grccs shall not vote. Let us examiue the.a the democratic PARTY questions, both of whiok are side issues, but l an;-, tk.. at tt,a n.,t..i it... .t.a .a-.i lui lurworu to caicn tne nonu ar hroeea oncy of t'ho Demooratio parly ie, and has Ihey are the old Bon8 '.the BpWerand the oecn lor years, ino destruction ana over- I'XKMI'TIOR OK OOVERHMEliT SECURITIES PKOM TAXATIOH. throw of our Government. Years ago its organization was controlled by a sot of men in the South whoso purpose was to use it as an instrument, first to disorganize, and then to overturn the Government. Its history for several years has been one of in ternal strife and decay. Some ot the lead When we were at war and onmnnlled in uunuw .urge sums ot money, wo stipulated three things: First, that we should repay the principal sum at a fixed time; second, (hat wo would pay a fixed rate of interest, riods, endeavored to check its course, but ma uh' they have unimrmly been driven as rebels J,"! ' Tlo"d u8. 8houl? 00.i" 18X611 bT from its ranks In 1HU0 Mr Douclaa tha , ' . ' or aouu'f auinorities. As tho alZ nn Uoai 1 ado, nf Ma .K PU !. I IU .d the ... . ... r .v isnguaee ot me law: sucoeded in controlling i but he was hen AU 5Blook bond' ind ,eouritie, deeatedbyth.se rebel chiefs From time of tne DnHej 8(ate, helJ inJid""? o time lie leading men of tuat part, have oorD,lion. or s.!00 ... " Un? ih. ?r ! oeen uriven irom ii, unui,at me beginning of the war, there was nothing left of the or. gnnization but cither open traitors, who boldly seized arms to overthrow the Government, or sympathisers, who clocked their hatred to the Government by a pretense of a love for the Constitution and the laws. During the war these secession sympathisers havo controlled the organization of the Democratic party in the loyal Statu?, at times pretending to be in favor of the war, but when trusted with politioal power, always using it to embarrass the Government. In 1862 the people of Ohio, at a period of lassitude, trusted these men, and corporations or associations within the Unt ied Stales, ahall be exrmpt from taxation by or under State authorities." J his provision is as much a nart of the contract as any ether, and upon the faith of it, the people of the United States loaned this money freely to the Government. Only by this means were wo ablo to conduot the war. it should be remembered that this was done when the great mass of the Demo cratic parly in the South was in arms against tne uovcrnment, ana wnon Democrats in Congroes were proclaiming that greenbacks would be bought and sold by the oord. and .1.. TT.t.. Ui..... V 1. ., ' in.. uuiLtu maces uuuue were worm notn .ten. laeniLuuo, luiBiuu lUUBB men, ana :. u.-. il . T l. rn- ... Sleeted fourteen of them as Reprt.entatlves n,?,. to Congress out of a delegation of nineteen. Tviu l 'n0' abl lnd Eaoh and all of them avowed a determina- lJ" f,V?. Sh7. t. . V ",dl; tion to support tho Governmen, and were ni d 'auThad lulled Th 1!! JZ.7JP1 finncial.reditf.heGv.rnm.n.,w.ecould i , . , havo borrowed money on better terms: but rtlniliTRn LnarnafilTArl In ft mnrA nnnirrotir nml I ...... ' nui successful prosecution of tho war. The hit. ?e J1. . Z.j. 5rm"' and- toryof tho last Congress shows bow falBe they proved themselves to every promise of the kind. It shows that they uniformly aoted in harmony with the rebols who were in arms against us. One year ago this same party boldly proclaimed, in its National Convention, that the war was a failure, and domanded a cessation of hostilities. They sought to ally themselves with all the weak, the discouraged, and the timid elements of our soolety, to thwart the efforts of tho Government 1q overthrow the armed rebellion. And for a time there was a painful impression that, they would sucoeced. ' One year ago this day a gloom rested upon th. publio mind. Our armies had boon chocked iu their movements on Richmond and Atlanta, and our people were dis couraged by Iho long delays, the indecisive Dailies, ana ine enormous expenses of the war. There was an intimate alliance between the leaders of the Democratic party and the robels who wore fighting to Overthrow the Government. Rebel agents hovered over our northern borders, framed platforms, and openly allied themselves with the prinoipal leaders of the Democratic parly. During the whole canvass it was the polioy of this party to apoloeije for the re bellion, and to blame the loyal people of the norm as its cause ana origin; and even the iolainous treatment of our prisoners, which has marked the recent war as the most barbarous one of modern times, found In many of them apologists and defenders. Suppose the people had yieUed the reins of Government into tho hands of the Demooratio parly last fall, where would wo be now? InBtend of rejoioing over a restored Union w. would this day b. mourning amid the broken fragments of a onoo glorious oountry. Suppose a cessation of hostilities bad been agreed upon when the Demooratio party demanded il, whore would have been our victories' at Atlanta, at Savannah, and at Riohmond? I, therefore, arraign the Demooratio parly for taking sides with the publio enemy in a time of war. It lengthened the contest by its opposition to all means to prosecute lite war. it enooursged tho South to a desperate continuance of the struggle, by a promise and hope of support whioh they had not the courage to render. Ilut for their prom-ises, the South would long since havo yielded to the arms of the Union, and all tho blood that has been shed, and all the treasure that has been spent sinoe the fall ol Vicksburg, and the Waterloo defeat of Lee at Gettysburg, may justly be ohargod to the Demooratio leaders. They said tbe South never could be subjugated, and thus encouraged the rebels to fight They slandered and villified Mr. Lincoln for overy thing that be did, And for all that he omitted to do. They raised the white flag in the midst of the oontest, in the roar of our armies. Their affinities and associations are, aud have been, with the rebels. And now, when th. war is over and a glorious peace has orowned our arms, their only hop. for resurrection is by a league with amneatied traitors. by means of it, succeeded, and now the question is, whether we will comply with cub uuuLiHuc. in euBitsnuK mis question we should inquire, first, has the United Slates a right, under the Constitution, to exempt its eecurilioa from State taxation; and s .oond, was this provision necessary to enable us to get the money. Now I affirm that this provision la not only clearly constitutional, but that even without it no State, county or town could assess a tax upon Government seouritits This provision wis insertod in the body of the law simply lo give notice to th. holders of these seouritles of what would be their legal rights. It has been repeatedly decided by Ihs Supreme Court of the United Stalos that no State can lay or authorise a levy of any tax whatever upon Government seouritles. This question was first presented to Iho' Supreme Court of tbo United States in the celobratedoase of MoCullough against th. Btate of Maryland, decided in ioiu. ino cose presented was an attempt hy th. State of Maryland to impose a tax on the Bank of the United States and the (Jovernment securities held by IL It is one of the most lemarkable for the forensio cloquenoe displayed in its argument, as well as for tho groat learning and ability of the deoision ef Chief Justioe Marshall In announcing the opinion of the Court. Among tbe points deoided by th. cas. was ihat the Stat. Government had no right to tax any of the constitutional means employed by tho Government of the United Slates to exeonle its ocnslitutional powen; that as the Constitution of th. United Slates oonferred upon Congress the right lo borrow money, all the money so borrowed, and all the agencies used for thai purpose, could not be taxed by the Slates; that suoh tax would be an authority to retard, impede, burthen and control the operations of the Iiwb of Congress, and might be a means of nullifying them. This deoision has been repeatedly referred to as the established law of the land. Out aa th. tax then was imposed upon United States Bank slock, and not directly upon Unitod Statos bends, the question came again before tbe Supreme Court of tbe United States in 18'2U, in tho case of Woslon azalnst tb. City Council of Charleston, South Carolina, aad the subject was again discussed at great length. . . opinion or cuigr justice maisiiam. " I do not like, In publio dlsctiaslona of this kind, to read decisions of courts, but ihe argument of Chief Juetioo Marshall in litis oase is ao clear upon the very point at issue, that I will read a short extract : II Is the slock issued for loans made to the Government of the United States liable 10 be taxed by States and eorporatlons ? Congress has power to borrow money on the oredit of the United States. The stook it issues is the evidenoe of a debt ore.' ated by the exeroise of this power. Th. lax in question is a tax upon th. contract subsisting between Ih. Government and the , individual. It bean directly upon that oontraot while subsisting and in full force. tbs bonds could be more readily negotiated. If, however, the question had- been settled, by the deoisiona of the Supreme Court, ao-quiesccd in since the foundation of the Gov- . ernment, and if the question wero now a ' new one, I, for one, should be In favor of ' procuring to the United States, the uuim- ' peded and unlimited power to borrow mon-, ey when necessary tomaintain the authority of tha Government. ' it is impossible for any Government to maintain ils existenoe, especially in time of war, without having this power, unlimited and unrestrained by any other commuaity. The efieot of State taxation upon Government securities would be to drive them out cf the oountry, where they are now held and hoarded as the savings fund of the poor, as well as of the rich. Our securities are so distributed among the people aa lo furnish the strongeet bond of union. If they oould be taxed one per oent., they could be taxed six per oent., and thus tbeir value would be entirely destroyed. Kant. diation might be accomplished under color of law, without the odium that would other-' wise rest upon it. Thete is no way but for ua justly and to the last to observe every provision of the contraots made for the na tion during the war. We have the ability, the means and the resouroes to pay every dollar principal and interest; and our statesmanship should be directed to tbe ful fillment of our obligations, and not to tha repudiation of any portion of them. This effort of the Demooratio party is th. ory of tne uemagogae, oaseu upon tne general idea, whioh ia right in itself, that all taxes aheuld b. equally assessed, and that all property should bear an equal burden o'f taxation, tfut when properly has been con sumed or used by the United Slates, aud now exist, either in the form of United States bonds', or muskets, or powder, or ships, or munitions of war, or where the United SiateB has mad. a stipulation involving its puDiio laitn, men me properly oan not ba taxed. I have thus shown that tho issue now made by th. Demooratio party is not made with the Republican or Union party, but with the Supreme Court, and with the Constitution of the United States, There oan be no objection, however, if they want to try'lhe experiment of taxing the securities' ' of th. United elates, to their getting Kentucky or New Jersey, or Delaware, Ihe only . so-called Demooratio States, to pass such ft law,and the Supreme Court will undoubtedly declare it null and void. But, I trnst Ohio will enter Into no snch step toward repudiation. W. have dona too. well during th. war to tarnish our fai'h with those who loaned ub money when the most sangnin. were anxious for the fate of our oouutry. Ohio Is too well able to bear her full share of the burden of this debt to run a tilt upon the Bnpreme Court, that we may, in violation, ( tiiaj plighted faith of the nation, levy a tax upon Government seouritles. Th. inoomet derived from these securities now pay the National Government a tax of lire to ten per oent, and are subject to such additional texeBaa may be assessed unon thsm. No ooateotion with other properly wilhin the united Duties. our ststex or taxatioe. And in this connection, fellow-citizens, il may bo well enough for us to oontider th. system of taxes that has been devised during the progress of the war, to sustain th national oredit. Before the war, our revenue waa derived exclusively from a mod. erat. duty on Imported goods, so that th. tax-gatherer waa not seen, during our time, in the Interior States. The necessities of the war compelled us to widen greatly our system of taxation; and no subjeot gave the to the last Congress greater ditfioully than the framing of Judicious tax laws. Certain general principles were adopted, , whloh, I believe, are right in themselves, and will probably be observed In all future tax laws hereafter framed. The first and most Important is, that, with certain ox-ocptlons, no direct tax should he levied upon properly. Lands and household goods, and stock of various kinds, are all sufficiently taxed by tho Slates, and any general addition to Ihe burden of dlreot taxes would have been oppressive to the people. And then, the Constitution of tho Uniied States required that all dlreot taxes should be apportioned among the several States, aocording to representation. This would have required a ii three and a hair times as great upon imS Slat, of Iowa as upon the State of Rhode Island, while the Stale of Rhode Island oould muoh more readily pay a given amount or tax than Ihe State Of Iowa. This limitation or the Conatliu. tion, for whioh there is now no reason, will always prevent dlreot taxes, to any oonsid-.rable amount, until wealth Is muoli mors fgenerally diffused, and much better equal, ed than it I. now. A dlreot tax, to the amount of fifteen millions, was loried in '. 186., but was confined to tint year. In violation, I think, of th. general principle I have stated, a direct tax la levied upon oarriagee, pianos, plat., and a few an idea of that kind of personal property. I think this tax ought to be repealed among the first, being a discrimination again.t oer-(CeneluoM on Fourth Fvye.)

MEDICAL. VXXXl IIMj3lT AMERIUAN KSMEDIEE' PRBPAftATIONa . aifts&r VOUOBMFRA TIP 4 ' aonroaen . FLUIIjEXTMOTBUOHO ' .j"..L- A Poiftive & Spooiflo Remedy for Distueu ot Dbreatld AHSOIlHKbTii Into hoalthyaotlijti VWn Idcdklue Increases thu pf(ir of DAIILY volume xxviii. ' medical:: OHIO STATE COL UMBOS. OHIO. MONDAY SEWING MACHINES. The Great Internal Rem d FOR THE "EFFECTUAL CURE" Of RUEUMiiTISM, TETXESi, , ; , Sewing RXachin e s v WM.'PIMMKL, f Wholesale and Retail Dealer IN ''' 1 Pinner ; Klcser'tr Notclei - Machine. - Aim. Wilcox A Gib) and Singer's Improved 8ew lug macula... ruocipai uuio. au. up-r. udih Colambua. Onto. aYBL.AK.nt. watted iu eTory towa in mo state. - , jjaa.ioa li which the V.-l'J'h'l' Oif i)A LOhHOCB ivotMltlo and nil OHHATUHAL SMLAUQSaZlUilti n rei doted, m well us pMu and iiiduiniuatioa. Rod In goo Wf vd.h.tv, sua Miiituux HMDOLU'S KXTKACT BOOED fOK WJJAKHlitiaiie ATTftNf'KJJ WITH TUB SOLLOWIHfl BYMXM Toaa : ; Indisposition to Cxerci?e, Loss of Power, loi.fi or Memory, LtUcitlty ofllreatalivt., WoukKwves,- li-euiblinc;. ' Horror of DiHua, Wak-jfulnbrie, t aLtiniufss of Vision, Puiu la the Macs, , Universal Lassitude of the riiultlug of the JJody, Muscular tiyetein, Kiatption ou the Face, Hot Bands, Palid Countenance. ' Dryness of thebklu, . These symptom. If Allowed to go on, which tbl medicine invariably rouioves, ioo'q follow IMPOTI.NCY, f AT01TT. KPJbKPTIO IITH, Id one of which the patient nitty expire. Who oat1 tray that tboy aro Dot frequently followed by those 'direful dhwaee,'' T AHJU CJOiViSUiaffflOSIl lHuuy are aware ot the cause of thulr snffei.uft. I tut uoue will oonfetts. The records of tliffliiHam Asylums and the niolauclioly deaths by Oousniup Mon, hear ample wttmes to tho truth of the hwt Hou, ; thje constitution, omm rwjvxi wjvit OaQAMIU WfiAKMLS. ; Bftfiulrei tho aid of medk lue to ntrergfbon and TiK"jro;e the syatou, whlvh UH3JU0D'H 8k TMAVT BOCHV iuvArintly iota, A tilfl will oB lnoe the moat feeptlcal. rumalei, Femeles, Nmiifefl, LD ()& ruUNO. tilUOLH, MAH1UPU, OB CVB TbiUPLATlNll MAUUIAOK. ' lu tuauy affoctiouu tui'iir to Kuuialea the Ki tract Bauhn is anejntillod ty uy uttur remedy, a In Ohloronle or Uuteutitm, lrnularity, Puinfaluoea or Hopprefisiou ol t;x (juxtuDittry Kvncuallou, Ul r-oratrd or bchirrou ncifwof llio I'teruD, Loucormea, or Wblti, dtfiility, u i-l icr till ctiiuplnintB ioridou to the mix, whuthor ai tniiiir ioni Jhilts-Jlotlou, Htfltl VI ll9pttH0D, Or til lU'J bE.Il Hit It", "Ml! AHOVS. ,THE FLORENCE HARDWARE X Mi STUAEt tSiCO.; ' ' JV; ift3 NouthHigb St., Moafctnixri ftud Wfaotl ftod BeUll Dm1.ii to I TJMju, Ooppor, AID SHEET -IRON WARE VMOIINIMG. SEPTEMBER 4 1865. HOTELS. p STANDS trNKQDA LED BY ANY M RniOIN H I uiuued diwate The vait nnmber of rulww md; eine-i whlth formerly hao been nml for these dlii wmi, wn wfroiy lemiJorAry in Choir cfleeti And or donhtfnl Tlrtae. bot 7 The Rhemnatic Compound Baiche. (h Kinree of Ml troubn, and aclnall. bt'nJ IWM ;be(ll)w fri,m tlie .yatiu b, lu luiw-dl.i, vtlod oo.tb. blood. ( MBB. B. A. 8. JANNKT, ACiKNT, KKRPI ounutantly on h.nd au .leKant uMortmoat of Florence Sewing Machines Tliorrrybeit for family one, the -pit Kttraotlvl npd popaiar uacuiae in too toaraui. Hum llewerftablo Feed, In Almotit jVolnluMii( Is Emily Kept In Ordor, 5 ., ' Works UftliUy, and Afovitr NbliKi HMicluM, tirMH th bTleet or Dnrst work with (qnsl facllttr. ami erery inaonine warrauteu w uuan tuat o.iiu ed for H. . FLOUKNCKHKWIAIti MACIIlHIfi CO., Utn'l Weatern Agency, 26 West Fonrth st., Cincinnati, Uuto, i atlc The Soldier's True Friend ! READ THE FOLLOWING: Feotost lUAiifnAt's Orrit'n, i iTTaii'BQB, Ieo. 17th, 18tH. mr, ANiiBEw JOHM0ON: Detr Bir; Iu Norettibor f' u ? "fverp aiiaou oi i.noumntUm, to which 1 had not bern etibject ,'or nearly thr ers. The attack was so iuTeru that I could not iuve niy hed or raiae myaiiu. After tryinR diC'ereut medic inee wmuuul avail, i was irUTiod to ue your It hematic vuuit'uuuu m Diutui ruriuor, and bolore l liaa ta-keu three bottln f was so conar,Mt ly our-d tiiat J coiu peritirm any duty to which my toaotry mlticht call me. 1 cu glaoly and confidently romioiand It to an my follow eoloio-aas theqatckest atidsarnet vuivaj iw. ini u in niista i over useu. Tour true Irioud, MOnRIfl PATTJEIiSUN. iie-eronoe P. T. laiU-ln.m and Wllllun DnnCAn, Fiukld & Ljou Sewijig SKachmes Stk. the aame otftoh and dom th ame rang, cf wi.rk. Tbo roDutatlou of tMs ftTacbine In bo wi-U atUbllshtid ia kbli ticlullyi tbtt it ueetla no futtbtr OOUllllltnt. noperlor filaobloo Oil NondlM, Tbrend, and all nrotmrj Httielv. for keeping- lu rdur and tvpalr tlicue bigbly popular Lock Stitch NcwiiiK Maolilncn. MES. B. A. 8. JANNKY, Amnl, laTutOM- ' . Ifld Broad .troet. OoluuiboK. JOB WORK or all kind. Iieoutod with To.tia.oa db 3T31aaptoI N. A Oj. ko.p oonataatly-oii band a large aatorl uient of (J1UTE?, .AND WHITE MARBL8 AND MARDLEIZED SLATE, AND ' IRON MASTtES, .A . Cooking & Heating Stoves UWSON'3 HOT-AIR FURNACES,' AXD lotze's Enslish an&re.l Alee, all kinds' Of t y House FurnishlngCoods 1'i;min, japan-wake, etc. " Tbo Nofcd LLIGrATOXl " ' Ooal (Jook titan, and thejostly oelebratad - "STEWART." Corner ol Third A Main 8., ' a r . (OPPOaiTB TBI PAE1,) k , '.Newark,.- i-l'HIS NRW ATTD BLB3ANT BOTKL, COM X' PXiETBD at an expensi of orer (40,000, and Amlihad nrJrely new du log tbe past year, and arrangea wun sncn modern improTenranis ana com tenUooei for the comfort of Us ete a are nasnr IMased by any other hevse in Central Ohio, has been raoantly leased for it tirm of year by the snbscrl- i bvr.(lato( New York city,) and It will be his aim I BBaonjeot to so concnot me same os to mate ti an IndaoemeDt with the traveling pnblio to extend htm their patronage, a liberal share of which Is aulflitd. umtiHiusei In reaelnets at all Umfion the arrival of trains, to convey paMengcrt to and frosi tbe hoose. A dally Line also frcm thehonse w na rrom 'uranTiuei , J. uuiijcutb, may2& Proprietor DAILY QBIQ STATS JQUKM) . ... M.UTSD AMD PDBLiaHID BT WM. T. COGGESHALL & CO. Office '.No. 10. Kntl Blats HtrMt. ZETLBI1 HOUSE. (W, K. t'oraer of Fonrlb and FrleutlO ' , . C0LUMBD8 OHIO, , rVIEDiSAL The Great English Remedy, OcbJt and - UL-ailoff ilpfils con ly Stove alwavs on band. All who Qf It rc-celTo benefit. U oureii when all of tier reined lei fall. It gives tmivtraal sntlffictioii, lheprooi if mvn nbnndayt. It ta thu only snru onre fcr Klmnmntiero, It Is the RifiHtent diicorery of tfao egit No other moi dy hat bveome so point Ur. It Is prwerlbtd by phy-irUnt, li Is ronouiutotidftl by plurtidtne. Id truth, It Is a pnrlc iMOe'artor, re no Uleam, Men hi y, tmpleeaftut tieilloln a tor uiipitrusaiit uaiiKcivue ZJj&itetii, BSLMBOLD'S EXTltAOT IlUCHU In all tliolr utagtMi at UUIh lupenio, llttl) or thttUK. In tliot, no inconvunifuco, JkNU Nt EiS.SCKE. It uaiiees freqneut dealro, und slv&o stronfeth ii uriuuie, inbrwuy iirnviu ui'iirunuonft, prevoutiUfi and curing Striotnrtfts or the Urettire, alluyiug piuu aim inuaiuuiuDuu, ej in- jn-jui in mm ci oi ois mvs, end ttxpidl.QK tHt0')i'j, i)lit1IAtii;i), AN I fVVU v yvi MA i i.C, TholllHuiU "i'tJii Thnnsn4M WUO HA VEBFKii TUB VICTIM 9 OM Ami rtio hnvopald JJeavi Vrza to h tmred lu hort time, liato touixl t tie? fctt dooened, and that he 'Pulriuu" has, by tv use of "Power lul Aitriu- iciitt," bo i) tried tn itv: ityptm, to break, out in at sr"HavHti5a torra, tmd if ty m Helmbold's Eatratt Euchn I or all Alfecttoii aud Pirn aw yf Whether ezlittriz In MALS ()U fBiMALiB, froir whatever uunse nriKtuuLia, and nu niutlur Disease of taiiu Organs re'juueth':-jld Of A Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S HXiVH BUt'Hil 18 TB GHKATlIUUCTIV, And ft la certain tobato tltu ut-sir-ji olfoot tu allD !!! (or vLtrh I', lo rn'-jroimmiiNl. K Hilra'jcli'oj HlgMy t.iciiceut.ted ttomponud Fluid Extract Sarsapariila. f ifi Is an atfjctluu or tti? Ul iJ, and ttavK tt Bez-iilUt'iCtu?. Liuiut of iio Hum, lUrj, T tare win .plus, aiu otit-ir at 'i -' ii uini:'3it ini ttsl t Ha nip etQptl'jQ'Of t'lasiiu, j(iiui; t) tlie oiinlmloo elc:tr an t healthy jjlor. It buion prupjrod xpreml for t'th oltmofuoJiiil.il 'it j, lit Ij u 1 cirttymn: prop aitldd are proiereil to a itrtn.'ir :it;U titan a jot ar preparation of bar pa rill a. Helinbolds Ewra Wash. A;i eauollent Lotion for DiivMifi of a HyiblHo Wa litre, and us an Injection lu Wi'.nam uf thn Orlaar Organs, Brining from li:.biU rr di'ttlpnttan, and li1 oouuticttou with the Kxtnicu Hucim aud (jsraajmril-la, lu e'tch dfiteaseii ah nnj.mm. 'aiitnl, Kyidonceo the moflt rKvpontilound reliable char cter vt'.l icoomiiu? 1,1 rt i'i'll'ine. UejrUiicwUtM vi iiiir3j9, Jrm eight to twenty yiaiij utau-Un:, with DifflN S'or inedioal propeittue of BVCi'J, ,3c I)ipinM ttry of thu Uulted tto. Bee Proiessor DSWth' faluable uorkl on tbi PraoMce oi Physio. Hoe romarkamadeby t.iolato"?kt.:ottd Dr. rVTS tOU, rblladelpbia. tkit remarks made by Dr. &V&HA ItS BtvDOWfyL, b telebrated Physician, aud olxmbQi of the tidhs Collego of Surgeons, f ndaud, aud publiiliedlu TransaotioQs of the King a;. J Jooon's Journal. See Uodleo-Oirartffc'.l It- view, pnbltstieU by BKW. J A hi IN THAVBHS, Fallow of the Boyal College of florgeona. Hoe moet of the late 4t;.tt(Ur-l vli lu on Modiolus. Hxtract Bnchu VI t; por buttle, or fix for Ifi 00 " Sarsaparllla i (Hi " fi 00 ImprOT'd Oote Wash 60 t fti Or half a dozen of eoh for M'J, which will bsufti nlcnt to cure the mojt oi.'stiut tn orur., if ill recti on re adhered to. nellverable to any eilr-n( snr!) psckf J fmni objerratioa. tsx.Deeoilbe pymploms In all cimmaulatl(i, Cores Kaartnteul. Adrtoo xraitr, &" R. E. SEIL'EES & CO., Sole Proprietors,' It ItolCBitle lriCKKit!M, MrrSKIISSOH, I'A. SIR JAMElCCAltE'3 EI.BH.iTl FEMALE PILLS. IR0IEC'1'KD & mm LETTERS -mum BY UOVAL 423BBd rATENT- i'ATPAKED ritOAI A PUEHRIPTION OK Sllt JAIUKS CXAKIi, M. 1. rhyaiciftn Extraorlinnry to thoQtiocn. - INSURANCE . j ALifs'Insrirance Policy IS A PROTECTION TO TBE FAMILY Lttyond nil (esiingeisdeN. li wmwi n . OF NEW YORK CITY. HAYfNa BKCmiTLT ASSUMKD THE MAN-hgement of This large and commodious Hotel, we hart) newly refitted it with re'ertnee to thecoii-Tenlenoe and comfort of gut its. In soliciting a goodly share of the patronage of the traveling pub. Ii9..w assure our friends tbatwu shall ue evrt effort to please. J. 0. ToLL A SON, JnlBJf " ' 7? rafi uflot c,. ini it, but. Third and Fonnh nit. riiAMt 11. WtliU, 17. ics. "WBr5aEi.a tt aaW'X TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. TERMS OF TDK PAILT JOUENAL. Single Subscr bt, 1 year, by mall..... , w...f9 00 jSlugle Subicrlbsrr, 6 montbf, ' -H.mM..,.HH, 4 00 r li'gle Subeeriberi, 8 mouths, " 3 V jHUvgle fiubeorlbeta, 1 month, " .,,... 0 $C Single Subscribers, per month, dellrered by carrier.. ..... ,..... 0 00 'Single Snbtcrtberi, pr woek, dellrered by , arrler.....M,.....l..M, ; f ( , ;To agents in olabi, 16 coat per week each copy. I TERMS OF TUB THI-WBEKLT JOURNAL. Single enbsoribers, 1 year ,...M.. i 00 Single 6ubi:rlbeis, ft months , t it 1 16 0,41 NUMBER 40 -Single Subscribers, 8 months.,, single Nubtcrlbtrs, 1 ejoDtb TERMS OF TDB WEKKLT JOURNAL, tingle ijubsorlbers, per yer. . TERMS OF ADVERTISING. DRHOC1ATIC IKTVNTION9. f clloit-oitiieua, tho etila thii patty ha tlempted In the vat Affl no irrR.f.i. lUm the ei ill likelv to occur In ih. ...-. th'r iuotesa. What assuxanoe will- to hare, if they are entrtuted with powe !lit all (hi ir old leaden will not again coi, n l your politics, ait in yonr halla of legU ation and renew Una rebellionln eom ther form? They will come baok with a the bitternees of defeaL The rloriou. poiieotioaa wmeli lorm tbe pride of oar hit fory for four yeara, will be the marks (. their'defeat. Ther will atrira like ih, pliera of Charlea the Beoond to blot frm pur minds all these memories, l'hey wil .1 An... f -11! ... .. "I.. . wuu. lurui au ajiiunoe witn trie wad Hamptons and the Richmond nnlitint.n. r the South, and like these pardoned rebel) will demand, as the first aualiSaatla- omca ,fatlhful aerrice in the rebel armies now long unuor a Uemocratio adoiaistn uuu wouia tt do before your publio del was repudiated, or our country saddle wim the confederate debt? The rebels lot l uiou mo rast contnbulions of our peop i to Iho National Government aa the mai. ngcuoy oy wnich they hao been oe- COLLEGES. dt8-ly SELLER'S Liver Pills. (The OrJtfliiiil, only JI'rueA Ueuulnc) Una rtoidfi r thirty ar a HUnta HomtHv. una. (jualetl by any mt4i.:i;a known U t tbe euro of, ver fompluint, Cstivenw We JfotAWie .mt" BiUivui Vi-oritert, and indeed lor Hie wliole tlusj of tlijc usm origiuatlnif In biliary derangement.. Symptom ol'u liseit?el IJver ttwuerrtl loiH i,r ipptjt! sli:kaes of the stomach, pains In the bead, ehouldurx, back aud sides, sonoti if weartun, with sleep tfs mKbtM, ros iicncHB t b Wlr), to I OWOd 111 B JDIU C.IHI hV l?OKAnON! tUaht. dry ooiiKh, liw (ipirits, with dlitinctluatlas too very duty, a r pruinioeiit eymptoms of a tlUoanoJ at uo j of tlie Liver. Tre liver i, liowtiTer, oitf u miic?Lu-iBDCfld wiien ti e most c-rmidrtblB Tuiot oih mmil eeut, and btcuinus d.iliy out of ordur boJure it is known. Jrat t'l-re of Liver fomplaint By Ihi Original, only Trut 'ind Gtnuint LIVER PILLS, Mr Bixvta tjEEEk. Ohio Co., Y., Mar. ifcj, 'W. fl. A. eWtrs; Post tfir I Ihink it a duty I owe to ou end tie public gt'ntrul y, to ittate that l imvtj wnn tammieu w in ljivtr Uooip.alot rr a luug nuin.uu nu i-Buiy, am, tiu norct-Hs tormsd aim broK, which loTt mo in a very low state. Uvviiin btardof fourtoretjrattd Livi-r Puts leir.cfor nf'-'tnA Sharp, Wotit Libvrty, and rei;oa.tuot.iia tu m. by lay piiyfKiau, nr. l . Knnlli, I coovlndtd to give them a air trial. I puichtisod on b'.x ai.'l louud liem to be Just what lhi ri,r -niiiilifiiil..il 1 1. h..nt Liver Pill ovttr uted: aui nft-r tnkinH f nr hnw 1 fltd the disuahe ititn ontirely lolt me, and fcui uow per.ectly will. litjiiLtfiilly y.iurs, i. a. CO UK MAN. West Liutmv, Mareh lit, IMS. I C6tlfy that lam iionoiiallvncannltitftlMlth Dir. Ucltmr.il, aud cau tfar tfttiuiouy tolhulruthoftlie above ceitlllcato. A. U. bUdRP, 1 Ueueral haUMlAoUon' Oubvnvili.r, Floyd Co., Ind., Oct.27,UoA. Utr. H. E.S,Ueri: Sir: I am out of vour Llrer Pi) la. and tbould b glad to reotlre a supply, as tbey give groom I satiHfitiiiiou. l i st-nd me sume soon. 0 v firs DitAnroRU. Alrxamosia, LickicgCo,, O., March 1, 18M. Mr. D M. Oirm: Dear Sir: I hare nsed bKLLKR'fi LtVKB PITil.4 mvself and tn mv famllr. auJ niunt say, a i an attm-ntiv atd oommon laiutly phyto, I mriasr B very uesirnDie pin Thoy nro prompt, but wild in tli' Ir eftoett arottio health aotion o ttm Llr. carry oil the morbid secretion?, anil leae thi system In a he. Itbir con dition than any phyaie I lot evr titk'n or adimu I ate red. Very tiuly anl lespeotfully. bAUUKL pahh. To the PttMio. 'Iho ot initial, ontu tM and atnuim Liver Pill", are prnp(tr"d by li. E. Sellers, and hsve his nanio in Muck ieix iion tlie li-tof eneh bvr, and Mo signatnro oi the onttd mapf ft in. ktiiliis akb uocmteb rim ob HAbK IbUTATlONfi. ft. li. KKLLKftS &(:., Prop'is, IIXXSHJJSIf,IA. does ly AiriEiAVil flailelphiu H. T. Htduihold, who, U. u, doth tnv bffi pi-etianttloufl oontaln do uarcuCTic, no mercury, or outer laiunuus drugs, VUt III pwivsj I Oft V U. A, UAlluimiilU, Fsrsonally appeartvl buH-it) me, an Aldoroiau ol me envoi muaueipmu tug duly sworn, doth tn; U worn aud subeorlbKd bolero tau. tbla ii .i. ! November, M. W. P. Hi fill A (TO, Aldorman, tilnth St., abt ".Ui-, Ad'lrai letters f i IntoriunHitu' If. 'I. uKLMtfUJ.', rHvam PHll4TlftAI fllmbold's Iriig and Ohrmli... Broadway, New York; Or, Helmtmld's Medical Oepov, itreet, Philadelphia. """Mil N wato Tentt JSEWARJS Ofi UOUHTERFmTS And anprlncipled doalers, who endeavor todfatoOM "Of TtfaiUWN" and 'otier" Brtioies on th ersp-tttatlon atutned by Uelmbold'i Oentilue Prepatatlons, . " " FrAlract Bnahn, " " " Harnaparllll, " " Improved Rose Wsh Bold by all Pragglsta everywhere. ASM tQH BBLMBOLD'a-TAKM B0 OTtfj OntoattheadrertlaemoDt, and send or U. 4 VOID IMPOSITION AND BXPOSUfJ raaa.a. HOBEUlti A CO., Wholesale Agentfl. M North High straei Ooluvibns O,, who will ia p alee trad t Hsnufactarnrj prlcM, ' - BOv7-dotaweu . IN LAltGB B0TTIE3, , y, parilnilatiy recommended for no during Oit Whim the Blood Is thick aud Circulation slow a4 ritardt-d by uuhvaltby secretions. Tuts per fully afe, thougn puwrtnl, Purllier CXEAlVlSIvN AIVO KENJGIVM Avery portion of the system. It U the only Genahe and Original Blood Searcher, Wb'ch for sasny years has performed the mm t wen-dertal, yt permanont cures!In qounrmod otres of rtere'u!), Old Horns, Tettnr, Tumors, lloils, and all kinds of UcrofQlous Krnp'lors. It In also a relia b!a resae.W lor Salt Uliuuiu, Bing Worm, Hcald ifasMl aad kindred dletann. Ajtssftweral Tonic Its itToots rsMMl benignant and Maot tail to bent fit where nsl according to directions, We make do claim t having; discovered a "('ana. HU" or "llnlvursal K. 'i edy" for all the allnu nU towhleh eeb Is heir; nnt we uq claim weat count, iftes iacto have (airly and lully rstabllsbed, that In im Blood Searcher, Tbs affllctml will find a "Stanmaro HeuiotNa," on. n.on wblcb thitjr can rtlr n. a .ure .pKclflQ for all tb. dl.ea.M for wbich It in ruromoiendod. I bar. tlita da;. Oitobor Tth, IHU, ilp.jjd of bit entire InUtvit In J. H. Mndocy'. lMfJlOVRll BbDOD HKAHOHKU, to It. Tt. Hll.r. A Uo., torftb-.r vltb tbe rlftht to ne niy nan. in It. preparation. Tbn only Knuin. artlol. will h.roaftor bn proparid by tbm .icluili.ly. J. At. LlNkjlY. PREPARED Blf" E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors, PlttobarKh. Pa, PRICE 91 PEH BOTTLE. R. for tale, by O- RODEBTS, and S.E.SAM-DELS, Unutiriail. w-aal.M '111119 laVAHJABLB MEDICIKB W UNTAIL- A lu tbe cure of all thuto lmiiiful and dor .hioqi diseaae. to wtich tlie Jtiualp constitution i eabjvct. It modfratt. all exrevs aud leinove all o'. a'rucLloni. ana a tpeijy cuie mu bo relied on. To MarHoU laiulies It Is pecull-irly suited. Ir. w It, in a short tlmo bring 03 tilt montniy penoil wun rtguiunty, Kaoh bottle, uiicj One Dollar, buais tbe Govern meut btump of Gitut Bii am, to pievuut counter- Thm PiUt thotdil be tiken bu Female! ditrina Ih VIRiV THliVtl MOST 118 of rreutuncu. a thevare tnreto bring on M tu.urriugat but at any vtltvr time tiny are iiVe in mi cBBFi o. r.orvoui aott pinni rr-ictiou. Pel us In tho Da k uud Luibd. Ftttitiu-' ou sunlit ox ertinu, 11 ft t tiou of tin Heart, Ilyntniic, utd Whiter), these lilla will effect a cur- wa i all ctlit-r men in have tailec: and ..numiii'iapowtiihil r.uifttv do Uut coulslu ii', u, calomel, autimcitiy, or ttaltiiug II 0 Li 111 Iu IHO COUitLUUlIOU. Ful: dito.tioart In tho iirtiiiDuIotttrotitid cat h n h age, wun n rnuui j ou cartiury pre'erveJ. SOLD 11 V ALL DJtUGGrSTS, Bole An..jit fjr tho Unit -d t'ta't'a ad Canada jimi nit;tv VI Coartland strdft, t!W Vurk N. 1!. ti nudfl DOHtaue si tuil-a onolotud to any authorixad Ag-ut, will Innuro a bottt, cjntaffiiug oo nils, by return man auglT ei.m tort aw ly MAMHOOD, How Lost! How Restored! U;iT PUftLIillPD, I hKALKD FNVttLOPM iJ Ptioesix centn. A L cturf on the Nutate. Trf et ment. rt i d iladical Cnrcf perniatorihwn, or titmi-n nl Wnak ui'si, involantary KiuLrhIoui-, Sexual lie bility andimpeolmtiuts to Marriag'i gnfmhy; N r-VLUnoe s, Ooiosiimption, apliepriy, ttud 'iti; Ah-ntal aLd Pbysfcnl Incapeiity, resulting frni tolf-AL'tro, .to., by It out. J. CuLVatawtLL, fil. i)., author ol the teii Hook, do, !,A Booa to Thousands of Sufferers " Sent nnder seal, In a plulo euvelo;o, to liny t d-drrsi, pa t-fHiid, on rtceipt of six cpi.tn, or two ,.nsl-egesramp4, by 1U. J. V,. (J LINE, W llowery, Now York Itstoffice fcox l.eun. ;TwoToS.)c IK'XKd jtf TUR "PK01IO PILL Will nsaally Leeoltlcleii. to eRrct a PEhMANKNTCiirO' of any caae ol 6etmnai 1( t. icjf r Intulun'ary Kiehtla or Daily Lot hewtver cause, or liowevtr st'Vfroi while they will speedily correct tlree mobsid conui tions arising irom the original ditcaeo or from te crot VicB. THU HPIOIPIO PILL ts equally united to the treatment of every hihcIib cf Vti'l or I rtnary ir ritabiUty, "ti'ttm," or "Brick-dust" depoelta In I be Uriii, "Milky" rfiKhmv" ""l Wwakntm of the Jfirf- P110rKaBlONALOPfN10N8.-"I have used your rtpiioirio PitL in nianyctwsot ttyfnuatorrhfa with the most persot suooeti." J. Milton Sanukus, IH. U.,Vi. L. D. "I have cured rrj m,r4 ooft wilb from six to ten dofei of your fipsuirio Pi li..'1 H Km, M D. Price St per box. ilx boxos for 8 by mail. Ad-dress J. WINOUKSTKB, fel20pw No. m Jnhnstieut, N Y. SpeciaJIJNJotice. jr VOC WANT A IIKLIABLIO ltEMKUY FOB Diarrhoea and Dysentery, ASK rott It has stood the test and raoelrtd tbe approbation Of PllJrlfOiHIlB. It la recommended by Soldiers for Army UlartlueA, who have found iu it just vtbnt was wanted. USTA CERTAIN CUREra, All who have used It prmounce It nuogaalod. Try It and convince yourself. Hold byallDruvgiiU Vor snlo In Coin nib tin by R. JftNre A Hon. 4. IIKN OUKb'ON A UKOii., Piopriclore, niartl eoti Cm rittnburkh Pa. FOB CODOISS, 4M..m .4S IBM VKGrTAlUill POLMONAjIV liAIrijAM b tiie most huhly approvod mditne o7er disctn sred. ft (Sas eiootl (w Imt aallUttt, j'tMe, having k..6 an nnpreoodoiitedealeuf Murltt rer inatrt. It H it-diaiuuui)el by our bent fhiftioiuna, our most (unltnpt n'tintw, the Prtn, the ?Vtd, In foot by all who Jintw It. For eerti toates, which can be jjrivra to almoit any extent, soe wraMters to o&oh bt'ttlo. Tte Proprietors will ohocrfDlly refund the monnyt i not tn-ttroty satisfactory. P.-loe tM uonts and iil: thn lerr.e (Kitties muoh theohoapsst. B earanl facet t7nirk. .wr!flb Is preoared o&ly bT iiKXI), I'UI'i.CH CO., WliolelalaDiUgeiels, BjiIoq, H.ld InOolaut-busby DealersKuMfuily. HOOP SKIRTS. GRAND CAMPAIGN AI1IH1T J13. :i41Cii2I,H Eoop Bazaar and kirt Manufactoiy . IHAVK JVstw rendy my Upilug Ktock of Kkoklcns, (u Oie new location, fcr tbe eommeuoemunt of tin-Hprlng trade, whWb embraces all tho load-i lug slyles, InclnJing tle PATIENT UOP.B TUAIL. Also, thea'w. ret style of QHAKKB KIiAhTIOBll IliTS. , 1 kifi lv I on harul ' V 1 1 oi tra Ir-.rrBnd I.-imlh 'jtrid ladten whet havt always bad trouble to flud iciii loug or large enough will find them here. A large Msovtment or ITRnSNOll AND AHVll-I.1AN (JOBSKTK AND PATENT HK1HT 8UFrO)lT-tHil and Sl'IKAL BUBTLK6 kept ou hand. U Uelall Department ts In charge of eompAtuit Ladles, Uoopuklrts Bvmodeled and Unpaired. Dealers In surrounding towns will do well to eon tnltthklr own kiismt by ca I Hug rp froturo going last or ordittil ekw)tr t "11- Ladles, yob will please remember the place tti ml tUtoi ' 1 .irV on. i til , -, , . A7"T'""3Tt-J afsHBrssi 1IFK POLH'IKS, ANNUITY KHDOWUKNTO i and War Hi ike, ttseu at favorable rates. Poll-L'ietioutba ten yiar plan, nou-for rel tare, Issaed to thoso lusured. DIVIDENDS PAID DURING THE LIFE OF aHE ASSURED. Kvrry mtn ol 'noilly espcolally, binld not fall to yet his lifo tnsored, and tbii npiiMfaH to all oiaetwa ot ci'.izuns, whttiier prole si ohh I ui-n, mtrchantsor meclmulo. Poliolos may be cm:: hi tocurltles for Ion tti. Creditors mav it-cure docb'.tul debts bv In- : sin i tin the lives ot their debtors, aud a ll'O policy 1 often saves property from ruinous rjcriflce. To se-cutv a go'nl invtjstinunt, every one siiould Insure In 1 flie rSecurtty f.lfo f uNarBiice Co. of Nw Yttrlt. 'ibis Company paid to he polioy holders I'ivitfciidif on tt o 18ii4 nremium, 60 per teut . itf'OodJU givJt tor 60 per cent, when required" Premiuttn on the Kon-Eorjtiturt Policy art A ever Lost. Applications for Life Insurance la tho Security CoiiijiHtiy my be mndeto th Oeueral Agent, or his Jt'gviy autbunsed 9ui(tttorb lu tuo city an j country, JAHt.H NMITH. Gon'l Ag't fWurltv Li Te Insurance & Annuity Co., ancl!J'odt1'orl3 Coliimliim, O, . , MATHEMATICS, Penmanship and Telegraphy BUSINESS COLLEGE, . (Corner Town andjfiih Street,) Oilers unsurpassed facill lei for acquiring a good practical education. A IeuucUoii of 50 per cent. u?ade in favor oi IIb-- febled Soldiers. rfiHIS INSTITUTION IS NOT A "LINK" IN A any so-called chain or Cokges, but an Instilu tion able to stand alone, r stir g Its claiuv tn pa ironairseoisiy on ine excellence oi its course sna tn ability i,( its teachers. For particnlais, call a the Coll(g, or write for College Journal. Address EUSH & MAESHALL, wr.JMitrjs, ouio, GO.WTJ M RCHANTS. TJ O r.V 1 C IV .MP OMMISSION UlUtlll. We also fut.n of t,VR AUG NCW PHKPAKKD TO BKCEIVE vftiai,:i.un"-':l if ill biiieoI flieiCAntlleOoods, li.'imtibold l tiruiture, Ac, v t;tsiuis8io. 4T Liberal advances will be made ou Conslgn- puy particular attention to outside MERCANTILE & HOUSEHOLD GOODS FARMING STOCK, REAL ESTATE, Ac. We have on Laud a large stock of Fine S5ew Furniture, W lilch we are oOoring at very low pri es, to which wo would Ciill tbe attt utiou ot tho publin, HCAIi A PAKNOSS, Auction aud Couii&triHiou Merchants, myli7im No. 104 Mouth Uinh atreet. UUa. W, OARDNLB, OEO II BUUT, A. I), M'AlBl7 t.iR!J!VE, klHT & CO., NIrni;o nml lroIiico COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Proprietors of the Union Hallway, 8hlpai.dC. out Urniii K!oval:-rs htmt'- tapacitv, 2ii(.000 bushels, ClUfwiud Warehouse adjoining the Kio-vator,No. 197, Morwin St., Cleveland, 0. TWItrs In all Vtnda of Countrv Produce. Airents ft.r it'H "Km It domunr-y of CnondaKB." Salt sold always r.f the Con pa y'sptlcee. rnlt, Water Lime, Fiour, Gm'n, Ac, by car loatTs, rcceUtd or to te s lipped on the 0. 0. A O., U. AT,, C. at E ,0. A P. or A, it 0. W , (narrow guave) ttatN r-a'Jfl and their connections, load d or unloaded uiitctlyiu our WArehouse, aa g expense cf dray-eg.Will sire periooat etteellon to the filling of or dots for Prouuce and Merchandise on Commission. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. U o urj prepared ti receive and Skip, by Canal, Lftkn or lti.l. (wlihout dravaxi-l. brlndnt nte. Btavts, Marble, Lumber a d roar'ne Frelgl sof all kind', hnving tbu OS LY DKHltluKo IN E K CITY for ih. transfer of heavy t'reigtits. iterer tu name anu ousinese men genen liy. JyM-am WOOL! WOOL! Xeuuv, Hloo c9 Oo., 4(1 Franklin Btrhkt, HOBTOKT Commission Merchants 'OA Till SALB Of Dflintic fleece ui MM Wnni Capital -.University. rpnit NEW TERM OK TH3 PRKPABATORV 1 and OOLLBaiATK Doparlmis of this InMi-ttitton will (pen, with inrreas d ttarhlnz foroe. WKDNB8!AY, Bepuinber nth, at3'A. M.,ul dose robruarv 28tb, 1SU6, - , All, who propose to attend, rhonld begin at the upeniDK. rr m. j, iitnaoi Aact atig29 1w Pres't rc. OHEGARAY INSTITUTE, i:ui.imi ami riiKM i; Boarding and Day School, FOX YOUNG LAEIE3, No.. K-37lMilN,.rn-c St. Flillnli l.l.ln Will roo SB WKDNKtilAV, BS PTUVI I1EB20TU. Frtncu I, the raogn.e-of the family, ami ii cou- lAii.iy hiijk.q iu ta, itiHiiiuio. ror iruniars anu Ijartionlara, abply to IIaHAUE 1) Hft ttVDJ.V, Prlnc'pa). . augU dim " Medical College of Ohio. 45ih Annual Neicn 1805-d rpHIS WELL NOWN SCHOOL OF MKDTOINR X enteia unon its forty FiUh Vtarwith increas ing prosperity. Lectures wm be resumed as rot lows: 'ino Clini cal course will commence en tho Fourth at Ooio-ler; tbe preliminary teim, oonelstlng of Didactic Lectures at tbe Uollece. and uiln eat Aiertnros t the llcspluls and Col'ege Plspnnsary, will commence on the U'ghtetiiih of OciotKr, and continue till the opening ot THE REOITIaAB BC8NIOLV, NOV. INT. Profeesors Vtot, $70. Matriculation, 5. thrown, aud they neor will ao in 73 I L PM,1UU tlUB uui, UUiCBB 00mpBll I bj the people of the North to do bo. Hot IODK oelore Jfllt. DflVia or snnift nf hie fa low rebels will be placed in nomination fUi me l-reoiuencv. aa a cronii and nniiiUi.: Demoorat? IV o doubt many sood men loot. upon all this as an unfair arraignment oi waj Aeuiuurauc party, uut it ia mv aAvim.. oonviotion thai this party can only b maintained as a rebel onranizatlon ihm lis toadsnoy will bo to rebel ia,as, ,nd th. Zt awe. ". bT.n, of th h!iZd Zl . it will inoTitably drift into tho o'oatrol o. ' Z o 'af.Vraoy " J i to j aajcia itaiuiu wur DuiuierH nava th. I . cently defeated. With anch a ANOTHI CASE IH point. P0L1TI08 & FINANCE.a 1110,1 wh0 hft! a B?Rrk of Pat"otl8m, should I Thjs "ubjeot wag Again brought before- uitty bul up can justify us continuanoe. No I iaiD B AO ,n in case oi uoddius OMinst ful.a t...n .nn 1 I. l. . . I tV.tl nnrnmla.,. . peeotl Ot lion. JUhn Sherman, at should be buried among the things lhatare y""'ii nd it was hId by tho Suproine DAILTOn. Bqnar., each Inr.rtfon o 7 , rJpeolai acuci per bnuare, each in.tr- ' tlon.....;........... 25 I " ., uoo.i ana DJtiii. . ctoticM, perllnr. each Im.rtion n 5(i I WafSLT Un.Bqu.rn, Micb Inicrtiun..... 1 Hi ' li cat aud uu,lniia Aotlot., n,r line. each in..rti(.o..MM 0 Mi f VOoernnar. oorera three nn.rt.r. of .n tnrh im .paE. in tu. cummn.oi tn. jonaN.L. W Bf.rrl.se Notice, will hereafter Invariant, ti. charged 10 cent, when under are linta, and eo cent pi r .quire .inn ocai p)iiig more epa:e. 'ha power operates upon tha ooatraet th. istant it ia framed, aad most imply a right affect that oonlraot. " If tha States and comorationa throna-h. tit the Union possess Ihs power to tax a mtraot lor the loan or money, what shall -rrst thie'prinoiple in its applioatitfn te ery other oontraot ? What measure can rrernraent adopt which will not be ei- ed to Its influence? - - J . "But t- is unnecessary to parsus this. luuiptw uii-uugu it, uiT.rsinea appnosiioa all the oontracla and to the various opo-tiona of Oorernment. No one oan be seeled which is of more vital interest to tha 'immunity than this of borrowing money n the aeourity of tha United States. No nv.w haa lu.a t .1 1. 1. . . : peopis on this ttovernment, the free and un-purdencd .zeroise of whloh mor deeply af-jecta e.ery member of our republic. In r"r, waen the honor, the safety the indev pendence of tha nation ara to b. defended, whets all He reeouroea ara to b. airainad t. j. the utmost, credit must be brought in aid of taxation, and the abundant revenue of psaoe ' tad prosperity must ha antioioaAed tn inn. ply th. exigencies, the nrgent demands of the moment. The people, for objeols the uu.b -important wnian oan oeour In the pro ress of nations, have emnnwnr.H their overnment to make these anticipations I borrow monav nn thn nra.1t. t tu,. uitetf States. Can any thina- be mora Rngerous ar more injurious than tha admission of a prinoipW which authorizes ery stale and every corporation in tha luion whloh possesses the risht of taxaiion o burden the exercise of this power at discretion?-"If the right to impose a ax, exists it is a ight whioh In its nature acknowledges no ituits. It may be oarried to anv extent ithin the jurisdiction of the Btate or cor- ' pcration which imposes it, which the will of ' eaoh State or corporation mav uresor il.e. A power which is given by the whole American people for their common good, which v s to be exeroised at the most critical periods, for the most important purposes, on the free 'exercise of which the interesta certainly, perhaps tha liberty, of the whole may depend; may be burdened, impeded, if Ravenna, Ohio, on Friday, September!, 1885. aiiipreine Court nud nirnlnat tbelr Pa-1 troii Nitlnt, Jrniiro Taney Precedent I lor I be exemption of United HtfUca I 8f curlties Iroui Bllftfe Taxation The I Alilllty ol the Conutry to Heet Ita obilgntlona aira;ro slnrlraare ajepara-tlon or the Knees Whjr the People Mhoultl Nnpport Preald.nt Jobnaou, Ac. T11K ISSUES. the Supreme Court of tho United Stale. will stand in the way of their decision. and will hold these securities exempt from ' all taxation, exoept that which is imnosnrl by the United States itself. Tho Droit. inn or tne law is, therefore, inserted in the va- Cuab attvnncas made on W?7 end tin ailgna rets CLASM AGENTS. Ihaic N. Atbes, late Auditing Olri, Kd Aud. office, U. tjllELLSNHAttUEfct, ColuillbU't, Ohio. JomnC. CaortB, i ;rniorly laixamiiier la Ord. offloe, ISAAC N. AYRES & CO., norrtl Claim Ageuts, , Ho. 247 "F" Street, Washlogton Olty, D. 0., and Nu. 147 South tllfflt street, (over Bain's fctcre, Co. luuibus Oliio. . . BOUNTIES, PgNiSIONir, ABBSAEB OF PAT, Prlfa Monafa Ooirpensatton fr horM. boats, and otbtr proirty lost or destroyed while in the wuvlte (fihoUulifld States, or taken for the use of thriaruiy, collected. OA .is retiirt s carefully made out, and 0rtlB cult of uuifindehtoduess procured. i wo tnemlersof our tit in are located at Wattling tn1ty, and areindallv tersonal commuulcatloe with tho vatlo st'p.titmfut, thus nlvlug us peou- lUr tactllties for the SDttliment ol Clsjms against thuOoveramont. dim OfllcerN' Pay Accounts Prepared AfRdavilaorNon-lndebtedneis Taken CHAR OKU Only Ono Xollci.x" Vot rath Officer, at the Offloe of T. W. 1'ATiX.IrIADOE, MILITARY CLAIW AGENT No. 01) Mou Hi Ulichat.. t'olntnbne, O. (i. UTAH LIB II ED HAHOH, 1862.) WThsre areelghtern Clerks aud throe Noiarlds Puhllofn lliia Uffloe, aod the Accounts oretu a as for evi-rv Officor In a lies intent oau be maouto ejlw.r ahoittime, aaglTveawn r Police Agency. IBAVR OPKNKD AN omul IN UOOftf MO, IH, Opera liouse Uulldlng, for tbe transaction of een-era! follcs business. Particular attention given to the collection of claims, recovery of ttolaa proter ty and dvlscltonol thieves. Ad bus ness Intruitbd to this offlos vllt beprotupt ly attended to. All communications strictly oonfldentlal. WM. UBAsTT. Late Halor 7tta 0. V, 0 and formerly OeUctlre Po Hoc, (Jlnoinnatl, aegaft PAOUIiTY. 0 SOU UK 0. VLlCKniAN. M. ., ProfeMorof Principles and Piactico of Sure ery and Cliulcal Bur ""aMBGBAHAM, V. D., r.oftssrr o.' the Tlveory aud Piactlre ot Medic in M.B. WlilO if, M. H, Professor of Obstetrics andDmeasei (.f VVunien andChildrtu. 0- G. COMttUf-, M.D.. Professor oflhe Institutes of JHadlciuoarid Cliuira' Medicine. TaKOPUlLUj I'AHVIN, M. D, Professor of Mt-teii4 Met lea and Thataur titles. H. OuBKKCHt. M. 1 , Professor of Anatomy. ROBEIU'n BAUtUOLOff, 11. It., Profesior of Phytic and Mull en I Cheovlstry iiifllUKlj MOHLKJ, M. D., DjmoDStrator of Anittoruy. m. W. H.rMHtia, M. D., Prosector lo Profjtsor of Surgery. CO. WBTOHT, H. D , Prosector to Pro'tssor o! Anitomy. Ad Irene, TH.KOP.ULU3 P4BVIN M. D., Dean, 137 Btvdnih street, Cio.Iniiati, Lblo. augSfi 8wd ltaw LAW SCH OL Gincinnti College. 'I'HK T.H0TUUK8 COMMRNOK ON WIDR?. X DAY, Octilit-r 18, 18UA. Cata!o?ues containing all the nrceessry information a t i the Coure ot tiiudy, tho Text-Bo ks, Tenns.andl.ipeufsB, can to bad upon avpllotttton, by mi or othhrwiso to M, H. CUhWEN, augSSdwHaw 06 Wet Iblrd Street Of all the knotty questions PHYSSCIAWS, N. S. DARLING, Physician and Surgeon, v ., . OFFIOI AUD BKS1DIN0B,' 47 and SI Eaat Ntnte atreet, (Oppoilt. Son tb .tttrano. to the State Hon,.) Itlu 2m , roi.rslBl'H, l. A VINO BKTIRVB KftOM HILlTATtY PUAO-TH1K. and nermanemlv located la this cltv. for tue purpose or practicing meoiotne ana enrgery, would respectfully tender his piofetstount serloei to the oitlsens of Oolambus aad vicinity. All diseases, both aento aLd chronic, promptly treated. Medicines compounded at tbe office, No. 97 Kat .itatc street, oppoeito the Cap'"' oolUMy fJ. W. WOKTMAN7 Hu oponod au bfflos at the COLVMBCTS OPEBA HOVHK, No, 10 North entrance, (up stairs) where he may he fon nil n thftee who wish dental operations carf.fvW and iii7ulp performed. , frhflO V COAL. HOOKING Wl ABX NOW RKADT TO IDIINISB A SU PBBIUU artiole ol IXooijtixas Goal, In ear aaantlty, dellY.-ed to n, part of th. olty, or on Hailr.atl car.. CDlc. and laid bctaeen Lorr andHpr.aaa'.rMti, IV. 135 North High street. Orders ronpeotrolljr rollolted and pronptly Ollctl. VAN DEUSKN A tiKMlNO. Jnnll dtf Hoeliiii Coal. I AM HOW PRKVAliBD TO FIlnNlSH A 8U-perlor qnallt, Uocklna Onal, In any qaantlty, deliT.nKl to any part of the city, or on railroad car,. Order, left at m, aton, Buckeye Block. M. in. ism. (,() . riATDrN Baikoad Meeting. ALL VIRIONS IRtRRtSTJtD AHB BKRRDY nodllerl thai, nuetlnaof tlieauli'etlbet. toan agreement ot ..pK.lKatlon ot Iba Oentral ottlo Railroad lomrany will t b id at thn onto, of ml Oonpany. In th. olty of Ziuo .ill., Ohio, on TUKS. day, th. Hth d.yxl S.pt. mbr A D. ISos, at 10 o'clock A. At., for th. puro of pro.ldloa for a corporal, ra organl.atlon ot .a d Coatpauy, tnil tb. tr.nwclloa si ottt.r bniln.... . JOHN W. GARBITr, 1 ' , B. t. JlWaTI', W. H. CLKMIHT. ' (.Trail..,. CnNTll 0., Aug. H, taw. J inmate. . . ti nl'"'.pl.. ' ... -V - ' .4 .' ' V." t passed, and laid in the same grave with I Curt then a Democratic machine, every the rebellion, of which it was but the in-1 Julil! concurring, Taney among them, that atrument. I any tax upon anv aa-ent in tha amnlnvm.nl I know the instinct of iH,mri,, nr of the United States or anv seouritv nf tha pAminnla nllt . 1. -1 . . I UnliArl Rtnlaa h. ... H... ..- .1 - --...ul. win, ugn ji.i wb are nnntir. in . -...vb, uu. uiaw. nn, uuaoniL AV Ilemot-raile Onn Spiked The Io-1 enter on a second aiairn of ... i tutlonal and void. Thasa denUinn. h... mocrary Ruunlna; a Tilt AtKalnatthe istence, make Ihem avoid any contest with beel1 peted and acquiesced in, in every DUlill a lluriV. UOV IS Itlfl MtnA tn niaba lt. iwiw, UJ IU, OUUruiUB VUUrt Ol tDO U nltOll choioe. No young mon should oommence I 8ta,ei and i' any thing can be settled by bis political life bv attachinir htma.irio - tho decisions of that tribunal, it ia aettlcd staiued reputation. Nn anirfi.v i... Ihat no State oan tax bonds or other scou- fought under our Hag will aot with the party ritics of the Unt'o States. If, therefore, . that refused to vote a man or a dollar t lne Domooratlo party should convince you suBtain him in the war nr ih.i .1,1..... ..:n that it ii right to allow the Btate of South tor its leaders such men as Vallandigham -"""!, or tue oitiio 01 ueorgta, and other lYooct and others. rou"' reoonatruoteu Btates, when they come ' But, my friends, we mul. nn! nwr.ni,v it., mio the Union, to tax, at pleasure, the as-: Fellow-citizens: I appear before you at I power of the Demccraiio nariv it i. ih. curities of the United States, and thus not. the request of the Union State Central Com- only poliliciLoreaniuation that now nnnio.i. oalT ,0 destroy their value, but to destroy miitee, to utsouss tne political questions ot I n un us tne administration of the State and lus urou" 01 uniiea oiates, s ill tbe day. Tho same parties that one rear I national Government. It ia not wall (V. n. ago aivruea you in a great .'residential 10 uuuerrate our adversary. . Wn ha, inn contest, now again present tneir oanumates 1 muon at stage in the great issues of the ftl- unu nieir piatiorms, ana you are required 1 ttire to allow our enemy lo steal a march part 01 tne people to cnoose Dotween upon us. wo are not only bound to notioe ihem. Some of vou mav find something in the tondencv nf tha ,i h,,t ., ti. the position of each nartv wtich vou will to the issues thav mil f.inh in ihai. ..i... rions loan laws, to give additional sanction dislike, but from the very nature of a free of principles. Thoy are now sailing under t0 wnat 's now e8tlLblished law, and uovcrnment yon must choose and aot with false oolors. They are Iryingto Hank their 00",er 00 ''ght or privilege in the holders that party whose general principles most platform of last year, and all their old prin- ' the stocks of the United States, that ia nearly conform to jour judgment of what ciplosand creeds, to make with us inornate- n0'. oonfr,'ea by the Constitution of the is right. The best lest of a party is its rial issues uoon which thev hnno in .in, United States. 1 general tendencies. You should not relv I the norjular tavnr. It. ia in. thai a ,- The question again occurs whether it was too muck upon the platform of a party, but honest men anion 2 them dissent, from tki. I neceesary to Insert tbiB provision in the law. t should waioh well tbo way it drifts. A I policy. Ling nnd Corry, and a few honest .y 0plmon aa neoeMrr' "ut party is but Iho aggregate opinions of a madmenareetilldisnoscd to clino-tnihoirnM proper enough to give to the oitiienno- . -c 1 :. 1- 1 ! I . .. .. . ? . r t ina . kta a A . a . giruj. tunea ui uicu, nuu it la vi lar 1UH3 jm- I trinoiptes, out tne InSlinOtS Of IhO llemo- I .e"-o . moimo 11 wutt;n portnncc to Know wnat some 01 tnem msy cratio party arc so keenly ali.o in th. nn.. dan ll,nn ln n.fnk .nl .l.tf. .... I a.oat. . IU . . .1 .t . 1 ,..uu hi n.iu. wm uuucui uihi u. mo .siwh ut uniuu. mat iuq mni irnv Ct Til organization to which they belong. IVe I iu the wake of the recent Convention. We waion tne main current of a groat river as I must, therefore, look to their platform for uantvMO uu iu iw vvuidb, iuiuci ii.au iu. iu, L1 lUUmiCB UOUU WUIGn lOBV Rlfian n eddies and ripples that line ils banks. It conduot the present canvacs. As nearly as is therefore important to overy citiien called I oan arrive at ii, thev make twn inane. upou uow lo take sides in a political contest, first, a demand Ihat the United States sc- to ascerta.n mo general teuucnoica 01 tne curmcs shall be taxed, and second that ne. two groat parties to the contest. grccs shall not vote. Let us examiue the.a the democratic PARTY questions, both of whiok are side issues, but l an;-, tk.. at tt,a n.,t..i it... .t.a .a-.i lui lurworu to caicn tne nonu ar hroeea oncy of t'ho Demooratio parly ie, and has Ihey are the old Bon8 '.the BpWerand the oecn lor years, ino destruction ana over- I'XKMI'TIOR OK OOVERHMEliT SECURITIES PKOM TAXATIOH. throw of our Government. Years ago its organization was controlled by a sot of men in the South whoso purpose was to use it as an instrument, first to disorganize, and then to overturn the Government. Its history for several years has been one of in ternal strife and decay. Some ot the lead When we were at war and onmnnlled in uunuw .urge sums ot money, wo stipulated three things: First, that we should repay the principal sum at a fixed time; second, (hat wo would pay a fixed rate of interest, riods, endeavored to check its course, but ma uh' they have unimrmly been driven as rebels J,"! ' Tlo"d u8. 8houl? 00.i" 18X611 bT from its ranks In 1HU0 Mr Douclaa tha , ' . ' or aouu'f auinorities. As tho alZ nn Uoai 1 ado, nf Ma .K PU !. I IU .d the ... . ... r .v isnguaee ot me law: sucoeded in controlling i but he was hen AU 5Blook bond' ind ,eouritie, deeatedbyth.se rebel chiefs From time of tne DnHej 8(ate, helJ inJid""? o time lie leading men of tuat part, have oorD,lion. or s.!00 ... " Un? ih. ?r ! oeen uriven irom ii, unui,at me beginning of the war, there was nothing left of the or. gnnization but cither open traitors, who boldly seized arms to overthrow the Government, or sympathisers, who clocked their hatred to the Government by a pretense of a love for the Constitution and the laws. During the war these secession sympathisers havo controlled the organization of the Democratic party in the loyal Statu?, at times pretending to be in favor of the war, but when trusted with politioal power, always using it to embarrass the Government. In 1862 the people of Ohio, at a period of lassitude, trusted these men, and corporations or associations within the Unt ied Stales, ahall be exrmpt from taxation by or under State authorities." J his provision is as much a nart of the contract as any ether, and upon the faith of it, the people of the United States loaned this money freely to the Government. Only by this means were wo ablo to conduot the war. it should be remembered that this was done when the great mass of the Demo cratic parly in the South was in arms against tne uovcrnment, ana wnon Democrats in Congroes were proclaiming that greenbacks would be bought and sold by the oord. and .1.. TT.t.. Ui..... V 1. ., ' in.. uuiLtu maces uuuue were worm notn .ten. laeniLuuo, luiBiuu lUUBB men, ana :. u.-. il . T l. rn- ... Sleeted fourteen of them as Reprt.entatlves n,?,. to Congress out of a delegation of nineteen. Tviu l 'n0' abl lnd Eaoh and all of them avowed a determina- lJ" f,V?. Sh7. t. . V ",dl; tion to support tho Governmen, and were ni d 'auThad lulled Th 1!! JZ.7JP1 finncial.reditf.heGv.rnm.n.,w.ecould i , . , havo borrowed money on better terms: but rtlniliTRn LnarnafilTArl In ft mnrA nnnirrotir nml I ...... ' nui successful prosecution of tho war. The hit. ?e J1. . Z.j. 5rm"' and- toryof tho last Congress shows bow falBe they proved themselves to every promise of the kind. It shows that they uniformly aoted in harmony with the rebols who were in arms against us. One year ago this same party boldly proclaimed, in its National Convention, that the war was a failure, and domanded a cessation of hostilities. They sought to ally themselves with all the weak, the discouraged, and the timid elements of our soolety, to thwart the efforts of tho Government 1q overthrow the armed rebellion. And for a time there was a painful impression that, they would sucoeced. ' One year ago this day a gloom rested upon th. publio mind. Our armies had boon chocked iu their movements on Richmond and Atlanta, and our people were dis couraged by Iho long delays, the indecisive Dailies, ana ine enormous expenses of the war. There was an intimate alliance between the leaders of the Democratic party and the robels who wore fighting to Overthrow the Government. Rebel agents hovered over our northern borders, framed platforms, and openly allied themselves with the prinoipal leaders of the Democratic parly. During the whole canvass it was the polioy of this party to apoloeije for the re bellion, and to blame the loyal people of the norm as its cause ana origin; and even the iolainous treatment of our prisoners, which has marked the recent war as the most barbarous one of modern times, found In many of them apologists and defenders. Suppose the people had yieUed the reins of Government into tho hands of the Demooratio parly last fall, where would wo be now? InBtend of rejoioing over a restored Union w. would this day b. mourning amid the broken fragments of a onoo glorious oountry. Suppose a cessation of hostilities bad been agreed upon when the Demooratio party demanded il, whore would have been our victories' at Atlanta, at Savannah, and at Riohmond? I, therefore, arraign the Demooratio parly for taking sides with the publio enemy in a time of war. It lengthened the contest by its opposition to all means to prosecute lite war. it enooursged tho South to a desperate continuance of the struggle, by a promise and hope of support whioh they had not the courage to render. Ilut for their prom-ises, the South would long since havo yielded to the arms of the Union, and all tho blood that has been shed, and all the treasure that has been spent sinoe the fall ol Vicksburg, and the Waterloo defeat of Lee at Gettysburg, may justly be ohargod to the Demooratio leaders. They said tbe South never could be subjugated, and thus encouraged the rebels to fight They slandered and villified Mr. Lincoln for overy thing that be did, And for all that he omitted to do. They raised the white flag in the midst of the oontest, in the roar of our armies. Their affinities and associations are, aud have been, with the rebels. And now, when th. war is over and a glorious peace has orowned our arms, their only hop. for resurrection is by a league with amneatied traitors. by means of it, succeeded, and now the question is, whether we will comply with cub uuuLiHuc. in euBitsnuK mis question we should inquire, first, has the United Slates a right, under the Constitution, to exempt its eecurilioa from State taxation; and s .oond, was this provision necessary to enable us to get the money. Now I affirm that this provision la not only clearly constitutional, but that even without it no State, county or town could assess a tax upon Government seouritits This provision wis insertod in the body of the law simply lo give notice to th. holders of these seouritles of what would be their legal rights. It has been repeatedly decided by Ihs Supreme Court of the United Stalos that no State can lay or authorise a levy of any tax whatever upon Government seouritles. This question was first presented to Iho' Supreme Court of tbo United States in the celobratedoase of MoCullough against th. Btate of Maryland, decided in ioiu. ino cose presented was an attempt hy th. State of Maryland to impose a tax on the Bank of the United States and the (Jovernment securities held by IL It is one of the most lemarkable for the forensio cloquenoe displayed in its argument, as well as for tho groat learning and ability of the deoision ef Chief Justioe Marshall In announcing the opinion of the Court. Among tbe points deoided by th. cas. was ihat the Stat. Government had no right to tax any of the constitutional means employed by tho Government of the United Slates to exeonle its ocnslitutional powen; that as the Constitution of th. United Slates oonferred upon Congress the right lo borrow money, all the money so borrowed, and all the agencies used for thai purpose, could not be taxed by the Slates; that suoh tax would be an authority to retard, impede, burthen and control the operations of the Iiwb of Congress, and might be a means of nullifying them. This deoision has been repeatedly referred to as the established law of the land. Out aa th. tax then was imposed upon United States Bank slock, and not directly upon Unitod Statos bends, the question came again before tbe Supreme Court of tbe United States in 18'2U, in tho case of Woslon azalnst tb. City Council of Charleston, South Carolina, aad the subject was again discussed at great length. . . opinion or cuigr justice maisiiam. " I do not like, In publio dlsctiaslona of this kind, to read decisions of courts, but ihe argument of Chief Juetioo Marshall in litis oase is ao clear upon the very point at issue, that I will read a short extract : II Is the slock issued for loans made to the Government of the United States liable 10 be taxed by States and eorporatlons ? Congress has power to borrow money on the oredit of the United States. The stook it issues is the evidenoe of a debt ore.' ated by the exeroise of this power. Th. lax in question is a tax upon th. contract subsisting between Ih. Government and the , individual. It bean directly upon that oontraot while subsisting and in full force. tbs bonds could be more readily negotiated. If, however, the question had- been settled, by the deoisiona of the Supreme Court, ao-quiesccd in since the foundation of the Gov- . ernment, and if the question wero now a ' new one, I, for one, should be In favor of ' procuring to the United States, the uuim- ' peded and unlimited power to borrow mon-, ey when necessary tomaintain the authority of tha Government. ' it is impossible for any Government to maintain ils existenoe, especially in time of war, without having this power, unlimited and unrestrained by any other commuaity. The efieot of State taxation upon Government securities would be to drive them out cf the oountry, where they are now held and hoarded as the savings fund of the poor, as well as of the rich. Our securities are so distributed among the people aa lo furnish the strongeet bond of union. If they oould be taxed one per oent., they could be taxed six per oent., and thus tbeir value would be entirely destroyed. Kant. diation might be accomplished under color of law, without the odium that would other-' wise rest upon it. Thete is no way but for ua justly and to the last to observe every provision of the contraots made for the na tion during the war. We have the ability, the means and the resouroes to pay every dollar principal and interest; and our statesmanship should be directed to tbe ful fillment of our obligations, and not to tha repudiation of any portion of them. This effort of the Demooratio party is th. ory of tne uemagogae, oaseu upon tne general idea, whioh ia right in itself, that all taxes aheuld b. equally assessed, and that all property should bear an equal burden o'f taxation, tfut when properly has been con sumed or used by the United Slates, aud now exist, either in the form of United States bonds', or muskets, or powder, or ships, or munitions of war, or where the United SiateB has mad. a stipulation involving its puDiio laitn, men me properly oan not ba taxed. I have thus shown that tho issue now made by th. Demooratio party is not made with the Republican or Union party, but with the Supreme Court, and with the Constitution of the United States, There oan be no objection, however, if they want to try'lhe experiment of taxing the securities' ' of th. United elates, to their getting Kentucky or New Jersey, or Delaware, Ihe only . so-called Demooratio States, to pass such ft law,and the Supreme Court will undoubtedly declare it null and void. But, I trnst Ohio will enter Into no snch step toward repudiation. W. have dona too. well during th. war to tarnish our fai'h with those who loaned ub money when the most sangnin. were anxious for the fate of our oouutry. Ohio Is too well able to bear her full share of the burden of this debt to run a tilt upon the Bnpreme Court, that we may, in violation, ( tiiaj plighted faith of the nation, levy a tax upon Government seouritles. Th. inoomet derived from these securities now pay the National Government a tax of lire to ten per oent, and are subject to such additional texeBaa may be assessed unon thsm. No ooateotion with other properly wilhin the united Duties. our ststex or taxatioe. And in this connection, fellow-citizens, il may bo well enough for us to oontider th. system of taxes that has been devised during the progress of the war, to sustain th national oredit. Before the war, our revenue waa derived exclusively from a mod. erat. duty on Imported goods, so that th. tax-gatherer waa not seen, during our time, in the Interior States. The necessities of the war compelled us to widen greatly our system of taxation; and no subjeot gave the to the last Congress greater ditfioully than the framing of Judicious tax laws. Certain general principles were adopted, , whloh, I believe, are right in themselves, and will probably be observed In all future tax laws hereafter framed. The first and most Important is, that, with certain ox-ocptlons, no direct tax should he levied upon properly. Lands and household goods, and stock of various kinds, are all sufficiently taxed by tho Slates, and any general addition to Ihe burden of dlreot taxes would have been oppressive to the people. And then, the Constitution of tho Uniied States required that all dlreot taxes should be apportioned among the several States, aocording to representation. This would have required a ii three and a hair times as great upon imS Slat, of Iowa as upon the State of Rhode Island, while the Stale of Rhode Island oould muoh more readily pay a given amount or tax than Ihe State Of Iowa. This limitation or the Conatliu. tion, for whioh there is now no reason, will always prevent dlreot taxes, to any oonsid-.rable amount, until wealth Is muoli mors fgenerally diffused, and much better equal, ed than it I. now. A dlreot tax, to the amount of fifteen millions, was loried in '. 186., but was confined to tint year. In violation, I think, of th. general principle I have stated, a direct tax la levied upon oarriagee, pianos, plat., and a few an idea of that kind of personal property. I think this tax ought to be repealed among the first, being a discrimination again.t oer-(CeneluoM on Fourth Fvye.)